Sniper Viginette
- Justin Wooding
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Re: Sniper Viginette
Hi Steve!
Thanks for dropping in
Yep summer is coming and the grass grows.....and grows.....and grows.....and.......lucky my lawn is only a fraction of the size of the last house Yeah it will get hot, but give me summer over winter here any day! I love the warm weather, even when it is 40 degrees and i absolutely love daylight saving
I have discovered Mr. Black Publications which has inspired me to get into the figure. I will make a post elsewhere about Mr. Black.
Thanks for dropping in
Yep summer is coming and the grass grows.....and grows.....and grows.....and.......lucky my lawn is only a fraction of the size of the last house Yeah it will get hot, but give me summer over winter here any day! I love the warm weather, even when it is 40 degrees and i absolutely love daylight saving
I have discovered Mr. Black Publications which has inspired me to get into the figure. I will make a post elsewhere about Mr. Black.
Woody...
Trying hard to do some modeling!
Trying hard to do some modeling!
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Re: Sniper Viginette
Very nice Justin!
Don't be too hard on your camo pattern! I'm usually way so scared of the German late war patterns that I resort to decals, so... yeah - your ghillie suits look awesome!
...That's not to say that the base doesn't look stunning!
And clever observer that I am I suspect you did this with Vallejo acrylics? Double-stunning!
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
Don't be too hard on your camo pattern! I'm usually way so scared of the German late war patterns that I resort to decals, so... yeah - your ghillie suits look awesome!
...That's not to say that the base doesn't look stunning!
And clever observer that I am I suspect you did this with Vallejo acrylics? Double-stunning!
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
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- Justin Wooding
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Re: Sniper Viginette
Allo Raoul!
Thanks mate. And yep you are very clever, i used Vallejo. I intially put down a base coat of Humbrol enamel and let it dry thoroughly so i have a nice hard base coat to apply everything else to. The Vallejo are nice to brush paint with. The metal on the rifles is old Humbrol Metalcote.
Glad you like it so far
Thanks mate. And yep you are very clever, i used Vallejo. I intially put down a base coat of Humbrol enamel and let it dry thoroughly so i have a nice hard base coat to apply everything else to. The Vallejo are nice to brush paint with. The metal on the rifles is old Humbrol Metalcote.
Glad you like it so far
Woody...
Trying hard to do some modeling!
Trying hard to do some modeling!
- Justin Wooding
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Re: Sniper Viginette
Hi chaps,
Was going to get photos up last night but ran out of time. Some forward progress on the figures
All glossed up with Tamiya clear acrylic.
I let the Tamiya clear dry for a good couple of days and then hit it with a raw umber oil wash. I think i have too much paint as it went on very dark and quite thick. It has also stained quite dark and has not rubbed off as much as i wanted. Maybe i should have wiped it off earlier and not left it for nearly 24hrs? I think with a matt coat and some highlighting and picking out of details though, i can make this work. Anyway, this is just a pure fun project, so however it turns out, i will be happy
Wash just applied and still very wet!
Everything is looking better as i wipe off as much of the wash as i can. It has really blended all the colours together, which i am quite happy with, but the the uniforms have stayed darker than i wanted, but these dangerous fellas are going to look good against some ground work
Critique and criticsm good or bad more than welcome. Bring it on!
Was going to get photos up last night but ran out of time. Some forward progress on the figures
All glossed up with Tamiya clear acrylic.
I let the Tamiya clear dry for a good couple of days and then hit it with a raw umber oil wash. I think i have too much paint as it went on very dark and quite thick. It has also stained quite dark and has not rubbed off as much as i wanted. Maybe i should have wiped it off earlier and not left it for nearly 24hrs? I think with a matt coat and some highlighting and picking out of details though, i can make this work. Anyway, this is just a pure fun project, so however it turns out, i will be happy
Wash just applied and still very wet!
Everything is looking better as i wipe off as much of the wash as i can. It has really blended all the colours together, which i am quite happy with, but the the uniforms have stayed darker than i wanted, but these dangerous fellas are going to look good against some ground work
Critique and criticsm good or bad more than welcome. Bring it on!
Woody...
Trying hard to do some modeling!
Trying hard to do some modeling!
- Justin Wooding
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Re: Sniper Viginette
I have rubbed as much of the wash off as i can, and as you can see, the wash has darkened everything quite a bit. But i quite like it, the colours of the camoflauge have blended together nicely!
Now i have to get a nice matt finish!
Now i have to get a nice matt finish!
Woody...
Trying hard to do some modeling!
Trying hard to do some modeling!
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Re: Sniper Viginette
A little dark but with a little dust or mud on the knees and boots it should look fine. Turned out nice.
Chris
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Re: Sniper Viginette
I like how the uniform colours have blended together Woody. A matt coat and highlights should really make it pop. Can't wait to see them on the base.
Vincent
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Re: Sniper Viginette
Allo Chris! Yeah, i agree, but i think i can sort it. Boots have to be painted black yet, and they will get a fair bit of dirtying up.
Hi Vincent, theoretically, i am hoping when they go on the base, you won't be able to see them! That's how a good sniper team works isn't it
Hi Vincent, theoretically, i am hoping when they go on the base, you won't be able to see them! That's how a good sniper team works isn't it
Woody...
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Trying hard to do some modeling!
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Re: Sniper Viginette
I would comment on the excellent work with camouflaged figure paintin; but the figures blend in too well with the background.
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Re: Sniper Viginette
Exactly right So in theory Woody, you can leave the figures off the base altogether and see if anyone noticesJustin Wooding wrote:Hi Vincent, theoretically, i am hoping when they go on the base, you won't be able to see them! That's how a good sniper team works isn't it
Cheers,
Vincent
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