Started painting smock in splinter but this could now be wrong so may well have to change and also a start on the face... That's so hard....
1/16 German paratrooper.
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Looking good Brad. Splinter ain't easy, and you could always just do the early reed green version. Having said that, it looks very well done so far.
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Hi Brad, looking good so far. As Peter said, this pattern isn't easy, think you're on the right track, I wouldn't change it despite any discussions on the other thread.
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Thanks Peter much appreciated coming from your good self, it was your sbs that gave me the impetus to try again, so cheers for that.
Thanks Dirk, I think I'll stay with splinter, as discussed on the other thread, I have another trooper to do, so Jim's Italian suggestion could be on the books, I think Peter D, did that somewhere on here, I'll have to have a look about.
I also intend to get couple more if it goes OK,
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Updated.. added green blocking Which seems bright but hopefully tones down with weathering plus it needs tightening up. Back to the face later. CheersComment
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Very impressive Brad. Camo patterns are a real art and you have have done a great job. The colours will soften and once finished they will all blend in perfectly. Also the facial work is wonderful. A real joy to see your work. Keep it comin sir :thumb2:Comment
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Thanks Steve and John for the encouragement. Not happy with face though, I can't get the paints to blend properly, the pigments seem to be bitty, so may strip it off again, we'll see. Cheers again.:thumb2:Comment

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