The second character model I finished is the gunner, and this miniature was the first out of the whole box that I would say that I struggled with. I did a white base coat on all the dwarves, but Gunner's armor plating is supposed to be metallic, along with his huge gun. So in addition to painting the base black (so I could paint it with the same slapchop recipe I am using on all the bases), I had to paint all the armor plates and the gun black as well, so the metals would look right. I would have saved a lot of time if I had spray painted it black, and then went in with white to pick out the non-metallic parts.
The next problem was color choices. I wanted to have bright green armor plates with dark green clothes, so after getting the metal armor highlighted up to silver, I coated it with VXC Troll Green, and then I coated the cloth with VXC Lizard Green, and I discovered... that troll green on a black base, and lizard green on a white base, come out to be exactly the same color. This was, needless to say, rather annoying. So I decided to pivot to dark armor and light cloth. I just put a coat of Lizard Green over the metals, and then I repainted the cloth with white and then covered it with Troll Green. While not exactly the contrast I had in mind, it looked good enough to move on. The green metal armor got edge highlighted with silver, and then it was just picking out lots of details.
The face was also a real challenge, since the mini came pre-assembled, and the armor forms a bowl around the head. This gives the painting of the lower half of the face some real ship-in-a-bottle vibes. Plus, I was partway through it when I noticed a mould line I didn't clean up going down the left side of the face... I decided to just leave that (it wasn't that big, and I didn't want to mess up anything I'd already done) which I think was the right call. That said, I think the face came out really well, probably one of the nicest looking faces I've turned out.