Mass-priming
Having all this freedom of choice was surprisingly bothersome. I didn't have the faintest clue of which BT miniature to poke next and nothing really jumped out as the next item. My cleverest idea was to just take the whole untouched mass and prime it all in a batch.
When the inspiration would strike, I could just take anything and start working on it. The latest minis I have painted recently had mostly been primed at some random calm moment, and that had made me happy. Now I'd just do that in a planned way.
VSP red
Surprisingly I still had a bit of the red primer left. I wanted to use it before it got too thick with age to go through my airbrush.
Mercenaries
I started with the most numerous of the lot, the default Company in the Mercenaries box.
Legendary MechWarriors II
Going on I had enough red primer to coat 66,666...% of the units in the Legendary MechWarriors II set. The SM1, the Devastator and the Charger got red, then I was out. It was a handy primer, and it lasted for years, and most importantly it remained perfectly good until the very last drop.
VSP black
When the red was done I switched to the large bottle of black primer and continued with the second Legends.
Legendary MechWarriors II
From this set just the Marauder - without its rooftop guns - and the Caesar went black.
Legendary MechWarriors III
Also the third Legend set's Marauder was primed without its dorsal gun options. I just didn't feel like fighting with them while priming rapidly. The Marauder was also the last one painted and was still a bit damp when I took the photo of the rest already in their storage blister. This was a nice set with a good amount of nice rides.
Clan Direct Fire Star
Probably I mentioned back in the day that the Rifleman IIC I knew first in MechWarrior II was the reason to pick this box. Not that the Highlander IIC was bad either. The rest just happened to be sideshows that I wasn't familiar with. Finding a home for them all was going to be an operation of its own.
Clan Ad Hoc Star
Pack Hunter had been painted a while earlier. The Kodiak was eager to get painted as a Ghost Bear, but I already had five of them.
Battlefield Support: Objectives
This photo showed the MASH truck's right side using the extended bit, whichever operating theatre module it was. There was just one of these modules, and it could be set on either of the sides - or left completely off.
Salvage: Battlefield Support: Vehicles
Galleon / Maxim. On the vehicles I was most concerned about the undersides, I didn't want unpainted plastic shown when taking photos from the ground level.Salvage: Battlefield Support: Vehicles
Hetzer / Maxim. Same approach as with the previous duo, undersides first and foremost, the rest would be much easier.
Salvage: Visigoth
I didn't bother taking a separate photo of the bottom of the Visigoth.
Salvage: Blood Asp
Blood Asp could've been a good candidate for the Blood Spirits had I not already painted a full Star of them much earlier.
Salvage: Mercenaries: 'Mech
Dervish. No idea what to do with it yet.
Salvage: Savannah Master
For priming I set the tiny hovercraft on the hex base in a way that should, hopefully, maximize the underside coverage. Doing this with anything this size was a bit funny, but at least they stayed on the bases just by their pegs instead of flying away like autumn leaves. Or a five-ton hovercraft after taking a gauss slug into the side.
100mm Timber Wolf
This was the pretty and pretty large miniature. Great details.
Mass-operation operated
This all took three evenings. Somehow this made me more inspired, with all the bits and pieces being at least primed and I could just pick something up to work on it for real. Small things made a huge difference sometimes. Still, I felt like doing something else than miniatures for a change, even if it was just one scale modeling project.














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