Some of you are no doubt familiar with Starcraft's amazing new "Early Klingon Bird of Prey" kit.
Well, I'm torn all to frack in trying to duplicate the unique finish we see on that ship's studio model images. I'm particularly keen on these beautiful shots Doug Drexler shared with us:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50032391@N02/4885112197/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/50032391@N02/4885113313/
To my eye, the following things are evident on the CGI model:
The base coat appears metallic, almost chrome.
Some panels are greenish-gray (closer to gray to my eye), but the metallic sheen is still vaguely visible.
Similar story, but the panels are more greenish. Almost like MM Pale Green.
Other close-up shots of the CGI model show a more blue-gray color obscuring the metallic undercoat, but you can make this out on the model's "head" and "neck."
To date, I've tried a few things and, while I've come vaguely close to duplicating the final look, something just ain't quiiiiite right.
What I've tried thus far:
I painted the entire model chrome silver.
Shortly thereafter, I came back and airbrushed most of the parts with a very, very heavily-thinned mix of a blue-green/gray color, a hair lighter than "Celedon" as seen here (bottom line, near middle):
http://www.coloredfilms.com/images/Prin ... rt%202.jpg
I "drew" panel lines in with Badab Black from Games Workshop's new ink wash line. Superb!
Next, I used GW's Thraka Green ink wash on a few panels -- a little here, a little there. Again, this looked solid if not overdone.
However, I never could quite nail the deeper gray-green color. Some drybrushing with Tamiya silver pastel helped in some areas, but most of the model just lacked that final "oomph" that separates it from spot-on and "hey, good job! That almost looks like the thing we saw on 'Enterprise'." :-\
Any input? I'd really love to see someone come at this from out of the traditional Trek-painting box. I realize the effect will never be perfect, but if we can paint perfect-looking Enterprise-Es from "Nemesis," well ... that sucker was all CGI, wasn't it? Why can't we do the same with a good old Klingon rustbucket?

P.S. -- Interestingly, these early Birds didn't feature much in the way of rust. I guess Kruge's ship spent too much time at the carwash

