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False modesty aside, Jim, I don't know what you're going to learn from me on this. My painting process is always a 'fingers crossed' affair, unless it's some history you're expecting :tears-of-joy: .
I have to agree about the box art though- it's rather a high bar for me :tired:
I believe she IS shorter than the men in the range, I'll take a pic later as a comparison.
Considerably shorter!
She is 54mm he is 63mm
that would make her 1.728 meters (5'7 3/4"), and him a massive 2.016meters (6'71/4")
So possibly not strictly1-32 scale, then....
Good grief…..don’t remember the figure I compared her with being that much taller…..she is pretty much spot on though….
she's actually quite tall for a girl of the time. My Grandson (16) is 6'7" and I'm 5'8" so it's not inconceivable at all.
When he hugs me I feel like a hobbit hugging Gandalf :tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy::tears-of-joy:! (he's not allowed to do it in public now)
I'm pleased to say that I've painted Fanny's face, and it's come out rather better than I had dared hope
I've started on the dreaded white bits (not THOSE white bits :rolling: ) as well, and I'm happy with them too. Now you can see that the primer is actually grey (Vallejo) and not white.
I'm using Peter Day's approach of working from the top down to avoid leaving finger marks or rubbing the paint off.
I must say I had thought about removing the head to make it easier to paint but I decided to just crack on. I kind of wish I had done it now because I found painting the definition between neck and collar very tricky- it would not have been a problem if they were separate.
Note to self....
Cheers
Neil
PS just in case some of you have not joined the dots, there was also a unit called the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry...or FANY
That looks very good indeed - great job.
Have you considered including a bottle of paint in a pic, for scale? You'll boost levels of appreciation for sure!
That looks very good indeed - great job.
Have you considered including a bottle of paint in a pic, for scale? You'll boost levels of appreciation for sure!
Agreed…she is only a bit bigger than a Vallejo bottle after all……
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