Dios looking dandy. He look s better coming than going.
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HI Rob now i know abosolutly nothing on how you guys make these dios but i must say im impressed at all the little things that you do to make this look so real an this is not critsium just an observation but that german soliger in one pic there has a russian gun hasnt he as thats what it looks like to me but i maybe wrong the one with the wooden handle ?
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This is looking great, Rob. Are your figures glued in position? If not you might consider giving them a bit of stubble, using a very thin wash of blue/black ink (this idea courtesy Tim Marlow). Makes a surprising difference, IMO.
But really loving the work on the base. Like you, I'd seen Nightshift blacking out everything first, and generating impressive results, so it's good to see it can work so well for us mere mortals.Comment
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Yep,i like that too.... a LOT!:thumb2:,
Plenty going on,a great mix of armour,figures and plantlife..... and very nicely done,
Cracking stuff Rob,
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Apologies for my late response, had a funeral to attend, 3rd in as many months!
Yep think your right, cheers Paul.
HI Rob now i know abosolutly nothing on how you guys make these dios but i must say im impressed at all the little things that you do to make this look so real an this is not critsium just an observation but that german soliger in one pic there has a russian gun hasnt he as thats what it looks like to me but i maybe wrong the one with the wooden handle ?
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Nice one cheers Scottie.
This is looking great, Rob. Are your figures glued in position? If not you might consider giving them a bit of stubble, using a very thin wash of blue/black ink (this idea courtesy Tim Marlow). Makes a surprising difference, IMO.
But really loving the work on the base. Like you, I'd seen Nightshift blacking out everything first, and generating impressive results, so it's good to see it can work so well for us mere mortals.
Can I ask do you recommend an ink? I have used Windsor+ Newton Indian ink for painting on paper and home made tattoos would that work, ?
Thank you Tim
Cheers Rob.Comment
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For the five o’clock shadow part of the demo Paul mentioned I used Vallejo game ink well diluted in Vallejo glaze medium, mostly because I have them both on the rack. You could, of course, use any water based indigo ink and glaze medium. Daler Rowney FW inks are very good. They cover and flow well straight off the brush.Comment
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For the five o’clock shadow part of the demo Paul mentioned I used Vallejo game ink well diluted in Vallejo glaze medium, mostly because I have them both on the rack. You could, of course, use any water based indigo ink and glaze medium. Daler Rowney FW inks are very good. They cover and flow well straight off the brush.
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For the five o’clock shadow part of the demo Paul mentioned I used Vallejo game ink well diluted in Vallejo glaze medium, mostly because I have them both on the rack. You could, of course, use any water based indigo ink and glaze medium. Daler Rowney FW inks are very good. They cover and flow well straight off the brush.
Hopefully Rob.Comment
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Just has a look at the figures, wow , most impressive. Love the shading on the material and that gun stock wood colour is very convincing Rob .:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:Comment
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