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Coutances (Normandy) early 1944

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Brilliant progress Colin, great detail also.....love watching Dio's come together.....keep it up mate.
 
some nice detail you got going on there looks like its giong to be a cracker

geegad
 
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Think the base is about finished now, put a few little extras like fences etc in there.

The whole jobbie

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Popped a terminal box on the telgraph pole, wiring this is akin to ship rigging ... not a job i'm in a rush to do again for a while

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the extra bits

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Cuppa anyone? :)

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Started building the figures ... might put him here.

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Now to get on and build some vehicles and paint some figures ...... this is where i slow down a tad :) :)

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Smashing work colin.......enjoying this mate :biggthumpup:
 
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Tons of detail to see & all done really well. But only one question, what's Ron doing on the step there?! ;)

Patrick
 
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looking great mate....that old man gets around though,last time i saw him he was staring at a challnger tank that was lost in the challenger challenge in bosnia
 
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Tons of detail to see & all done really well. But only one question, what's Ron doing on the step there?! ;) Patrick
Can't be me Patrick, he ain't holdin' a can of Boddingtons! I haven't any neighbours either!
 
I don't smoke a pipe either!

Colin, he looks very much like he's giving someone a bit of advise, or telling them off....

Very nice work and full of detail. Good stuff.

Ron
 
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Thanks Ron.

I tried him with normal eyes for a start (i.e. you could see the whites and pupil) but it made him look like some crazy old man you'd see sitting on a park bench counting pidgeons.

Finished up just blotting out most of the detail with some oils to give him a furrowed perplexed look ... seems to have worked.
 
Yes, he's sort of raising his pipe and probably telling his grand kids to get off the bren carrier!

I notice that sometimes eyes can be overdone. In 1/35 I firmly believe there should be hardly any detail on them. Your man here probably has squinty eyes anyway....

The above is purily my take on eyes as others will probably think differently ( I put this in 'cos elsewhere I dared to challenge 'Experts' with my views and received a very rude and arrogant response.)

He looks just right to me, Colin.

Cheers,

Ron
 
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You're right, eye's can be over-done giving a model that frightened rabbit look !!!

Sometimes it's just good enough to give the eye socket a shadowed/darker look to it .... your imagination makes up the rest of the detail most of the time.

Don't forget this about experts....

EX = a "has been"

SPURT = a strong gush of something !!

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The figure looks great nice job there

13 people will add a lot going on, will be good to see.
 
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You're right, eye's can be over-done giving a model that frightened rabbit look !!!Sometimes it's just good enough to give the eye socket a shadowed/darker look to it .... your imagination makes up the rest of the detail most of the time.

Don't forget this about experts....

EX = a "has been"

SPURT = a strong gush of something !!

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I forgot about the 'Expert' description....

Here's the version I've heard..

EX = an unknown quantity

SPURT = a drip under pressure!

Ron
 
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that's even better than the version I use. I'm updating !!! :)
 
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Excellent work, Colin! Love looking at all the little details :) Figure painting is great, too!
 
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