Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man (MKII)

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man (MKII)

Wait.. haven’t we seen this model before? Why yes, yes we have.

While the model looks fine in hand, it looks pretty rough in these photos – expecially blown up this much. The issue seems to be that varnishing the model simply messed up the finish of the metallic paint, as it looked quite a bit better beforehand – especually in hand. I’m not sure what the solution is whne painting high-shine metal, as neither gloss spray varnish nor Vallejo’s paint-on Metal Varnish really worked. Ultron suffered from the same issue some time ago – and now I know for sure that the problem with these shiny metal models isn’t varnishing when it’s too hot.

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man (MKII)

Given that the primary point of this model isn’t to get likes in social media nor win painting accolades – but to be used on a tabletop in games, simply not varnishing the thing isn’t really an option. Models like my Iron Warriors or Minotaurs don’t have the same sort of issue as their metallics are much more muted, and there’s a lot of other stuff happening on those models that draws the eye. On those models, metallic armour is the background – on these MCP models, a shiny metallic armour is the main event.

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man (MKII)

But – you might ask – why would you do this? Well, it simply came down to wanting more dice and another set of rulers (for 2 players) as well as additional set of the NYC terrain. Through the magic of maths, I worked out that it would only cost me AU$20 more to get a second core set with the tradeoff of not having an additional bodega building but instead getting an extra set of the 10 core characters. This meant I could then paint ’em in alt colours and give us both a chance to use, say, Iron Man or Red Skull (once I actually paint ’em).

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man (MKII), ZC Toys Iron Man MKII

Anyway, I decided to have some fun with the final shots of these using a ZC Toys Iron Man MKII that I picked up recently.

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man (MKII), ZC Toys Iron Man MKII

If you like this sort of thing, the ZC Toys Iron Man figures are miles ahead of the Marvel Legends, and don’t cost a lot more, being more like Hot Toys Junior.

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man

Today’s model is one of the final ̶t̶h̶r̶e̶e̶ four from the Crisis Protocol Core Set – Iron Man!

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man

As with the Marvel Zombies model shown last, this model was painted by first painting, preshading and pre-highlighting the gold and then going over it with a “gel” paint – in this case I didn’t use Spiritstone Red at all and instead overpainted the model entirely with “Citadel’s Technical Blood For The Blood God” paint – giving a deeper red from the get-go than the Spiritstone Red used in the Marvel Zombies model.

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man

While in some cases I’m going to be attempting some consistency between superhero and villain models in terms of exact colours and schemes – even across our various miniatures games (Crisis Protocol, Marvel Zombies & Marvel United) I’m also ok with having some variation – just look at how many unique suits of Iron Man armour Tony has had across the comics and/or films. I feel that I’ll need to be more concerned with consistency for skin tones on models like Hulk or Drax or Gamora, though I’m aware that even that is me being more OCD than I need to..

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man

While once again, the use of transparent gel paints doesn’t leave us with the most photogenic model in terms of what I’m able to do with close-up internet photos – it does however jive well with my larger scale Iron Mans – in this case my Hot Toys MK.III – they look very much birds of a feather, so I’m quite happy with the outcome – especially for our games table.

Marvel Crisis Protocol: Iron Man

Again, this model is another one down for Dave Stone’s current Paint what You Got challenge. I’ll likely be posting things up for a few days into March to wrap up now that the weather has dropped a little and I’m finally getting some posts written. There’s now only three Core Set models left to go – Captain USA, Doctor Octopussy and Man-Spidey. Hoping to have one more of those fully completed before February ends, and then hopefully the last two in March…  ?