Marvel Crisis Protocol: Captain America

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Captain America

Today’s model is one of the final three (it is actually three this time!) from the Crisis Protocol Core Set – Captain America!

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Captain America

Cap was one of the models that I wanted to save until towards the end, as like Iron Man and the final hero (you can guess who it is!) – I wanted to make sure I was able to do a job that I was happy with, so I wanted to see how things like Contrast-over-metallics worked for me. I did use silver for the rings and star since this model is pretty much an MCU homage, though Classic Cap (when I eventually get to him) will have a slightly different look to these things…

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Captain America

I also wanted to save it as a bit of a treat in getting to the final models from the boxed set. In the end, Steve was pretty fun to paint, and while his shield didn’t work out 100% perfectly, I’m still pretty happy with the model overall. I may go back and narrow that mouth, though…

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Captain America

We still haven’t had a chance to play Crisis Protocol yet – I’ve had a good chunk of my spare time taken up by other matters, and I really want to get those road tiles completed first – so spare time has predominantly been spent on painting and a tiny bit of video gaming. 2 Core Set models left to go (but kinda 4). One may even be complete tomorrow, one is part-painted and part-assembled, one is in parts and the last is still on sprue… and then Darkstar lies in three pieces still, mostly ignored.

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Captain America

This was the first of my models to be completed this month, though with a delay in posting I wanted to get some monsters up quickly for Swordmaster’s challenge – which we’ll be returning to for the next three posts, as I put the final touches on a few models for photography and (hopefully) writing up the coming week’s posts tomorrow.

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Captain America

And yes, I did purchase a cheap U.S. Flag online to go with the metal shield I picked up recently as a photography background for this model. I think it was worth it, and it opens up some interesting future photo possibilities…

13 thoughts on “Marvel Crisis Protocol: Captain America

    • Thanks Dave! After that Iron Man/Hot Toys crossover, I’ve been thinking about more …interesting props I can use alongside some of the photos. Too bad everything that’s 1:1 makes minis look as tiny as they actually are!

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  1. Yes, the setting goes a long way towards making a miniature stand out – we have to learn that! If we understood correctly, you used (Citadel) contrast paints…did you use them as a base, to then work with traditional paint?

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    • On this model the Contrasts were the red and blue on the shield over a silver metallic – and the white.
      The red, blue. brown and flesh of Cap and his outfit were done using traditional acrylics – base coats, highlights and shading.

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  2. Seeing these images fills me with patriotism, mate! 🙂 Getting a flag for a background image is real dedication to the hobby as well! I think Captain America came out really well and is going to look great on the tabletop. Its great to hear you’re getting close to being able to play as well. I hope you enjoy it when you get the opportunity!

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  3. Red Guardian called and he is pissed that you didn’t buy a Communist flag for his showcase! LOL! Really nice job on Caps, and definitely one of the better paint jobs I’ve seen on him. I think the metallic/contrast experiment is working really well!

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