Just a thought from a new guy.
P.S. Perhaps to make the model more interesting, Black and White + One. Choose any one color to add to your model.
Example:
bw by Matthew Morvant, on FlickrVS
bwp1 by Matthew Morvant, on Flickr
bw by Matthew Morvant, on Flickr
bwp1 by Matthew Morvant, on FlickrNice to know I wasn't completely off my rocker for suggesting it.


I think it would be different. This type of build would showcase the builder's skill at working "off-script". I don't think I have ever seen a kit designed for this, so the builder will have to mix each color. If you have ever converted a color photo to black and white, you will know there is a TON of variation in the conversion. The builder will have a lot of control over the total contrast and final look of the model.


Funny story, I did a Bandai Stormtrooper for a friend of mine with nothing but Ultimate/Badger Flat Black and White. Turned out great! I've left the black primer bare on occasion for smaller bits on a model; it's a nice satin black and in the case of the Stormtrooper is pretty much perfect for the clothy bits.bfrd wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 11:18 am
I think limiting the "paint" to the Ultimate (Badger) primers is a good way to showcase the versatility those products. I have heard (and seen) many modelers using the primer as "paint". So this would just highlight what can be done with just primers (and clear coats).