[Battletech]¶
Gladiator¶

In our running Battle Tech Campaign, we managed to salvage our first Clan Mechs, Björn will be running a Gladiator from now on.

The base is from Warbases, with a magnet inserted.


[BattleTech]¶
Defender Mark II¶

Another project pending, one Norman is waiting for for over a year now... well...

The guy that produces these wants to stop production, so Norman got three more before they are gone. Luckily, the first is only primed, so I can paint the four as a batch, ensuring colour continuity across them (you need to see the bright side of the long project duration :-) ).


[BattleTech]¶
Defender Mark II¶

I applied the base green colour of the camo scheme.


[BattleTech]¶
HOD Marauder II¶

After only four months lying around unattended, I got these two 'Mechs done in one weekend. I finished them last week Saturday just in time for the game on last Sunday. They attended in a glossy finish and without the type tag, the tag and the matt varnish afterwards I did yesterday.


[BattleTech]¶
Defender Mark II¶

Model primed, ready for painting.


[BattleTech]¶
HOD Marauder II¶

Model primed, ready for painting.


[BattleTech]¶
HOD Marauder II¶

The models bases have been sanded in three different grades of sand, and any joints covered with putty.


[BattleTech]¶
Defender Mark II¶

Today I installed the magnets.


[BattleTech]¶
Defender Mark II¶

A buddy bought a BattleTech fan product, and asked me to magnetize and paint it for him. The mode is a THK-Design Defender Mark II. So far, I cleaned all the parts of flash.


[BattleTech]¶
HOD Marauder II¶

In our ongoing BattleTech campaign, our unit bought two Marauder II for which I had no models. So, after ~10 years, these two are my first BattleTech models I paint.

For bases, I used War Bass' Hexagonal Bases (3mm/30mm), drilled a hole in the middle and glued a 5mm rare earth magnet in place for later storage.

All the joints were pinned with paper clips for added stability.