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    #1

    KV1 and PANZER figures .

    Hi , another page to follow !
    The Frankenstein chaps look a lot better, a few changes of arms and positions has taken place. 3 Russian troops in full winter camo have joined the gang now. Now a case of attempting the painting .!!!!


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    The Vallejo primer although shaken still appears to be very thin, where as the chaps done in the grey where I used some grey Stynylrez from Ultimate seem to have been covered nicely in one coat.

    Thanks for looking in, now the fun can begin :smiling2::surprised::sad::worried:

    John.
  • Graeme C.
    • Apr 2018
    • 1613
    • Graeme
    • UK

    #2
    Hi John, now we have the figures to go with the diorama, be interesting to see how they fit in the dio.:smiling3:

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by Graeme C.
      Hi John, now we have the figures to go with the diorama, be interesting to see how they fit in the dio.:smiling3:
      Thanks Graeme, a few updates painting wise to show below.
      John.

      Right the first two are the Russian crew. I did a black shading first, followed by a light wash of dark brown.Letting this dry for a bit I returned and did some darken brown / black mix. The helmets seems to have been made from cloth and leather, the raised tube like protection strips were filled and then covered in leather

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      Still have that shiny finish but you can see in the last photo the highlighted sections on the rear of the overalls

      The infantry riders has an off white shading , followed by a normal white, after the faces have been spoilt attempted some dulling and dirt to the knees etc will be done.

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      The Panzer crew had a grey primer, them I did the shading with a dark grey. Tomorrow I will add some light grey to achieve some variation.Click image for larger version

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      That's it for now, any comments welcome.
      Thanks John.

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      • monica
        • Oct 2013
        • 15169

        #4
        nice looking figures,John,
        will look forward to seeing them done,and placed,:smiling:

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        • Guest

          #5
          Nice work John. So pleased that you're getting into figures!

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by monica
            nice looking figures,John,
            will look forward to seeing them done,and placed,:smiling:
            Thank you Monica, nice having an odd no as well, 5 Russians and the 2 Germans

            Originally posted by Peter Day
            Nice work John. So pleased that you're getting into figures!
            Cheers Peter, trying , bit hard, I know at this scale when I come to the faces just can't get to your level.......... ever. :smiling: Trying the light coats, and enjoying it.
            John .

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            • Steve Jones
              • Apr 2018
              • 6615

              #7
              Your figure work is coming on leaps and bounds. A very impressive grouping. Looking forward to seeing them in the dio.

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by Steve Jones
                Your figure work is coming on leaps and bounds. A very impressive grouping. Looking forward to seeing them in the dio.
                Thanks mate , got a bit more done but the photos were oop: to blurred with out the tripod. Still don't find my depth of field with the eye covered, drives me mad as I keep painting everywhere other than where I want to go when attempting the detail.
                Did manage to do some lighter washes on the cheeks with a dash of pink and white. When it came to eye browsers it became a joke, one of them look like Dennis Healey !

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                Off to do tea,
                JR

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Back with wind whistling down the chimney of the wood burner, apparly soon to be banned.! No not the wind but the stove. Mind this wind could go as well .
                  After Fridays first attempt with the photos I've used the tripod.
                  Some what better.

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                  Did n't plan it like this , but waiting for some replies on the pose. Still not happy with the helmet colour, redoing my research it was made from stiff fabric and not leather as I had first said.

                  Had a go at doing a lighter pinkish white on the cheeks, along with some eyebrows.
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                  Again some pink to give the impression of cold, looks like I managed to do him a a right eye.

                  :smiling:
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                  Feel good about this one, as I actually managed to get some shadow.
                  Well its a start :smiling3::smiling3: At least a wash will pick some detail out at the end.
                  Thanks for looking in.
                  John.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Looks like you're having fun John :smiling3:.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SWR
                      Looks like you're having fun John :smiling3:.
                      Cheers Ralph, I used to hate them but recently started to enjoy attempting the painting
                      John.

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                      • Jim R
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15783
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #12
                        Hi John
                        Great work on the figures. Yours get better all the time.
                        Jim

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                        • monica
                          • Oct 2013
                          • 15169

                          #13
                          very nice going on these,s guys,John,some think alot of us ,are not that found off,to say,
                          keep up the great work on them,:thumb2:

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                          • Si Benson
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 3572

                            #14
                            Evening John,
                            You’ll only get better the more you do and it looks like your getting somewhere and enjoying it:smiling4:

                            I appreciate what a difficulty it must be with only one peeper doing the business.....all things considered your doing great mate:thumb2:

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Jim R
                              Hi John
                              Great work on the figures. Yours get better all the time.
                              Jim
                              Thanks Jim, think the fact that I enjoy them does help .
                              Originally posted by monica
                              very nice going on these,s guys,John,some think alot of us ,are not that found off,to say,
                              keep up the great work on them,:thumb2:
                              Thanks Monica.
                              Originally posted by Si Benson
                              Evening John,
                              You’ll only get better the more you do and it looks like your getting somewhere and enjoying it:smiling4:

                              I appreciate what a difficulty it must be with only one peeper doing the business.....all things considered your doing great mate:thumb2:
                              Quite correct Si, takes bit of time to get the depth right, and then it's not too bad. Thank you,not too much swearing either .
                              John .

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