hi paul. good luck with the tank. looking forward to seeing it. don't get to fat eating tomato puree and a hope the cats got somewhere else to poo. lol
							
						
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 Hi All
 
 I've been incredibly busy with work recently which has put my plans for this build back quite a bit. It now looks unlikely that I'll be able to finish this in time for Euromilitaire, which is a shame but nothing I can really help. I'll still give it a shot but I don't want to rush it and risk spoiling it just to be an entrant.
 
 Anyhoo, here's my latest progress. Got some paint on my dead Russians with just a touch of spilt 'claret' to add that touch of gore!
 
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 Bobby I don't even have a cat but should a cat come to visit it has some litter to use!
 
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 Thanks Tony for the kind words it's really appreciated! I'm glad you're liking the figures, I am quite pleased with my first conversions although I do think the painting would have been better in oils.
 
 Again thanks for the support it means a lot.
 
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 Paul your work on these figures is amazing and the shadowing in the creases is brillant. Keep up the good work and I can only agree with Tony on your conversion of these figures.
 
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 Fantastic work Paul sorry have been a bit busy to follow the build but must say its wonderful. (Claps) :no1b:Comment
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 Cheers guys your support and comments mean a lot.
 
 Unfortunately I won't be spending as much time as i would like on posting and modelling for the next few months because of work commitments. I will try to keep up with the GB but apologise in advance if I can't post.
 
 Martin: Euromilitaire looks an impossible deadline as I'm working most weekends now too, I will try to get down there though if you still fancy that beer!
 
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 hi paul. these figures turned out fantastic. its been a lesson watching u build them up bit by bit to the final paint stage. looking forward to seeing the next pics when u get the free time to upload them.Comment
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 I haven't posted in a while so I thought I'd show the limited progress I've made since then.
 
 I haven't done any more work on the tank or dio but, with what little time I have had between work and other commitments, I've managed to get this far with the remaining German figures.
 
 2 are primed and ready for painting, the other 3 require straps and equipment although all the putty work is complete. It may be a struggle for me to finish this GB on time, in which case, can I still post it here or do I move it to the diorama section?
 
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 all of these figure are looking great quality. your real handy with that clay, putty. what did you say the putty you use is called again?Comment
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 Hi Bobby
 
 The putty is Milliput super fine, a 2 part epoxy. It takes a bit of getting used to the material, you'll probably find that most of it simply sticks to your fingers at first but practice does make it easier. I think it's a little easier each time I do this, as I kind of know what to expect and the tools to use now. I'm not saying I'm a great figure sculpter by any means but I've got the results I was looking for. I think if I had more time I'd really go to town on the figures, super detail them and paint with oils to get the blending right. I really admire the work of Calvin Tan - his 1/35 figures are unbelievable. Still it's something to aim for I guess.
 
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 I hate clever, talented, artistic people like you - pure genius Paul, its going to look spectacular, love that tunics. Cheers DerekComment
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 Hi Derek, thank you for the comments. There's some amazing stuff going on in this GB I just hope my effort stands up the excellent work already finished.
 
 I'm hoping to finish these 5 figures next week and then I can spend October blowing up a T-34! I've enjoyed doing the figures but it will be nice to work on the hardware for a bit of a change.
 
 After that I'm going to look at finishing quite a few aircraft I've started (including the Eurofighter - so I'll be in touch) and the luftwaffe forest dio.
 
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