Chewbacca Base Paint
⚙️ Step 1 — Priming and Warm Undertone Layer
🧱 1. Prime
- Paint: Vallejo Surface Primer Black (70.602)
- Technique: Airbrush or brush evenly across the entire base.
- Ensure full coverage, especially in recesses.
- Let dry completely — this gives a matte, toothy surface for metallics.
🔩 2. Metallic Foundation
- Paint: Model Air Gunmetal (71.072)
- Technique:
- Apply a thin, even coat over the primer.
- Focus on raised areas and broad surfaces.
- Leave some black visible in deep recesses for natural shading.
🔥 3. Warm Undertone Glaze
- Paint: Model Color Copper (70.999)
- Mix: Thin 1 part paint : 3 parts Airbrush Thinner (71.161) or Glaze Medium (70.596).
- Technique:
- Lightly glaze mid‑sections and flat panels.
- Avoid edges and deep recesses — keep warmth subtle.
- Use a soft brush or airbrush for smooth transitions.
- The copper should tint the gunmetal, not cover it.
🌫️ 4. Optional Modulation
- Paint: Model Air Steel (71.065)
- Technique:
- Drybrush lightly on upper ridges and edges.
- This restores metallic reflection lost under the copper glaze.
🎨 Result
- The black primer gives depth.
- Gunmetal provides the cold metallic base.
- Copper glaze adds warmth and realism.
- Lettering remains muted, ready for later highlighting.

🖤 Step 2 — Dark Wash and Shadow Definition
🧴 1. Prepare the Wash
- Paint: Vallejo Model Wash Black (76.518)
- Mix: Thin 1 part wash : 1 part distilled water.
- This keeps the pigment flow smooth and prevents blotching.
🖌️ 2. Apply the Wash
- Technique:
- Use a fine brush or soft flat brush.
- Flood the wash into recesses, around the Rebel emblem, and under the lettering.
- Let capillary action pull pigment into grooves.
- Avoid pooling on flat surfaces — wick excess with a clean brush.
⏳ 3. Drying and Cleanup
- Allow 20–30 minutes to dry.
- Once dry, gently buff raised areas with a lint‑free cloth or dry brush to restore metallic sheen.
- This leaves deep shadows and crisp definition around sculpted details.
⚙️ 4. Optional Enhancement
- For extra contrast, mix Black Wash (76.518) with a drop of Dark Sea Blue (70.898) — it adds a cold tone that complements the copper warmth from Step 1.
🎨 Result
- Recesses darken dramatically, emphasizing the sculpted swirls and emblem.
- Raised metallic areas regain subtle shine.
- The base now has realistic depth and shadow separation, ready for Step 3 (Gold Lettering).

✨ Step 3 — Gold Lettering and Edge Highlights
🪙 1. Lettering Restoration
- Paint: Vallejo Model Color Gold (70.996)
- Technique:
- Use a fine detail brush.
- Carefully pick out the raised “STAR WARS” and “CHEWBACCA” letters.
- Keep strokes light so the gold catches only the top edges.
- Two thin coats give better coverage than one heavy pass.
⚙️ 2. Edge Highlighting
- Paint: Model Air Steel (71.065)
- Technique:
- Drybrush gently along the rim, emblem edges, and horn tips.
- This restores metallic reflection and contrast lost under the wash.
🌫️ 3. Optional Tone Balance
- If the gold looks too bright, glaze lightly with Smoke (70.939) thinned 1:3 — it adds a subtle patina and ties the tones together.
🎨 Result
- The lettering gleams against the dark wash.
- Edges catch light naturally.
- The base now looks aged yet refined — perfect for display.
I’m the kind of person who can lose hours tweaking home automation, tuning a 3D printer, or soldering something that definitely didn’t need soldering. I paint 3D‑printed models for fun, hit the trails on my mountain bike, and have an unhealthy love for Mercedes. When I’m not deep in a Stargate marathon, a Person of Interest rewatch, or a Burn Notice nostalgia kick, you’ll probably find me grinding in World of Tanks or diving into World of Warcraft.
