Monday, 2 March 2026

Devilfish

This time, I've tackled a Tau Devilfish. The Devilfish is the inevitable troop transport model, the equivalent of a Wave Serpent or a Rhino. It is a really sleek, mean-looking vehicle and has a good profile.

I didn't think it fitted particularly well with the theme of my Tau force (surely they'd fly around in a saucer), but it does fit the mythology of little green men, shady government operatives and unmarked helicopters. So I painted it black, largely.

Painting things black, especially large things, is hard, especially if you haven't got an airbrush. Most of the upper hull is actually a very dark grey, a 50-50 mix of black and Vallejo Dark Grey (this is one of the most useful colours that I've ever had, along with Vallejo English Uniform). I added some purple and red elements for variety, and to draw the eye to the cockpit. The main army colour, a bluish-white, was added to the doors and hatches. It's hard to see, but they're shaded into darker blue.

Weathering was kept to a minimum: it doesn't really fit the theme, and as I get older, I find that I don't like excessive weathering. It often doesn't make a lot of visual sense. So, here it is.








And here are some entirely legit operatives disembarking. Nothing to see here, citizen. 




4 comments:

  1. The black colourscheme does fit the agents vibe perfectly. I really like the understated weathering!

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  2. I don't think I've ever seen this one in black before and I have to say it works better than expected! Bold (and successful) decision!

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    1. Thanks - painting black is tricky and it barely shows up on photos, especially when you're trying to shade smooth areas. I'm pleased with how it came out, and it fits the army theme.

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