heres the first two figures built the wires are from old headphones stripped down and re strung with about 4 strands per cable
heres the first two figures built the wires are from old headphones stripped down and re strung with about 4 strands per cable
heres the unpainted crew in the most suitable locations on the tank
Very enjoyable thread: looking really good!
Cheers, Ade.
The camo on the tank is fantastic! The figures are going to make it look a hive of activity
thanks ade , alan i am deff doing das reich and the crew will be a mix of pea dot and black unifroms wait till you see the cuff titles etc you will be able to actually read the cuff
also i start painting the crew tonight hopefully and i should be getting the details of the tanks insignias from the client tonight via email
What will you use to cover up the seam, where the arm is joined to the torso? I used Poly S many years ago. And also, please let us know how you paint the eyes. I had my own way of doing it, but am very interested in your method.
Congratulations also on the superb Mark IV!
the who i will use milliput to close the seam or some model clay washed over by a brush of mek the eyes are my dreaded part too il just try to paint them in with a very small 000 brush and vallejos superb figure paints and hope for the best i will be the first to admit my faces arent that great but just about do the job ,, i only use vallejo paints for figures because i love its finish and superior manufactured quality so basically to paiont a face i use a matt medium flesh tone the nhilight it with pale flesh on the cheek bones upper brows nose chin etc and then use a thinned red leather wash to run into the lower surfaces and kind of amalgamte the two i will then apply the dreaded eyeballs to the best of my ability however please note to those who really really hate eyeballs archers transfers produce 1/35 scale eyeballs in wet/dry transfers,,, tou can see some of my earlier figures on my other thread some pics of my hobby
Looking good PJ.
Looking forward to seeing those figures completed and in place with the tank.
Regards etc
Ian D
AKA: Jimpy
heres the first face and basecoated uniform lot to do yet though
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