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Peter Day's 120MM Spitfire Pilot

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Many thanks Jack and John. A long way to go yet......

This is what he looks like now:

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I found this really difficult initially, I think mainly because it took me time to get used to the sculpt - it's seemed a bit rough at first, but did eventually respond to some dogged refining. The back of the life-jacket isn't that good, but that will be mostly hidden by the parachute harness.

A colour run-down, all Vallejo as usual. Life jacket - Buff with a little Flat Yellow mixed in, Flat Earth and Camo Black Brown added for shading; Flat White to highlight. Jacket - mixes of Saddle Brown and Flat Earth over a Black Brown base, Flat Flesh added for highlighting.
 
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Peter.Can I squeeze in, with full distancing and full mask . Love the leather helmet paint work.
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Neal and Steve. With flat resin goggles I've never been able to paint reflections successfully, and anyway, I'm not sure that it doesn't look a bit artificial, however well done. My attempt with this is to show some of the underlying helmet colour showing through the glass. I first paint it black, then build up the helmet tones, starting quite dark at the edges to blend it with the black and getting lighter towards the centre. I then give the whole a couple of coats of gloss varnish to represent the glass.
Here are a couple of others using the same technique:

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John - Welcome. That is a very disturbing picture!
 
Thanks Peter. It's not something someone as inept as myself will ever master, but it is very effective!
 
Hey I just got the popcorn...qeue was long. What?!!...Peter, head and torso done already? Will have to double back and read, so far I can see and hear applause for the goggles...ah, the mastery of the paintbrush illusionary techique. :thumb2:

Cheers,
Richard
 
Morning Peter
Lovely work so far, excellent goggles too, which might have already been noticed? LOL
The colour palette is a welcome surprise as I am currently painting a 1/72 Airfix pilot, as part of the overflow £5 kit clearance.
I bought 4, just in case!
Looks like a nice day ahead too.
Enjoy the painting and keep up the colour callouts, I will certainly appreciate it.
Regards
Steve H
 
WOW and thrice WOW. I've just popped in to see how this is going and the face is outstanding. One of your best by far. I appreciate it was a beatch to do but it really is the DBs. Terrific work my friend
 
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Lee - Me too. Hope I don't mess it up.

Richard - Funny what people focus on. My concern with the goggles was actually that the damaged rim I'd had to repair would paint up OK.

Steve H - The leather looks much redder than it is in reality, but I hope the colour guide is of use. On to Luftwaffe Uniform today, though my granddaughter's presence may slow things down;

Stevie J - Thank you. As I've said, Moz Corry sculpts can be odd and you have to keep going before the paint job comes together. I nearly lost patience with this one and binned it at one stage.
 
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Thanks Jim. This one seems to have struck a chord with everyone. Working on the uniform at the moment.
 
HI Peter very nice job youve got a steadyier hand for paintin than me brill
chris
 
Excellence as usual, and really like the way you're doing goggles, especially on that tanker.
 
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Peter those goggles are perfect, until it was mentioned I had just accepted it as correct, as didn't stand out as wrong.

Helmet off now as Marton has given me a tablet. New hat / great for keeping people away.
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Karl - Glad you like him so far.

John -Thank you, but please take the medication, please.....

The uniform and boots:

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I went to work with Vallejo Luftwaffe Uniform, darkened with Matt Black and lightened with Off White. After the first coat of matt varnish it was all looking a bit flat, so I went over it adding extra highlights and darkening the shadows.

I panicked a bit about the resulting colour, as most of the versions of the figure I've seen use a much bluer colour, but referring to my main reference I felt reassured:

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This is from the Dorling and Kindersley book Soldier which was kindly given to me by an ex-member. It features soldiers and their uniforms throughout the ages, with most of the examples being drawn from museum collections. This is the reference page for the equipment:

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Reminds me to see if I've got a pistol holster...
 
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