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Old 19-02-2006   #21 (permalink)
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I dont knoe what it is but i can paint models to the cows come home but figs really do my head in !!! does anyone else feel the same????
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Old 19-02-2006   #22 (permalink)
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its not that bad nigel, i think figures is a totally different style of modelling and thus, when doing fig work u have to start at the bottom! You should see my boat models, well lack of....theres a reason i dont do boats,. lol!
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Nigel,

Maybe think completely outside the box. It looks a bit like you are using similar techniques for painting figures as you use for weathering your vehicles.

I practised some of the shading techniques on scrap plastic before I committed to the figure which I always find helpfull.
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Dunno if this helps but,

I have the figure from the crappy Heng Long tank if you want it Nige. Strange, but it has more detail than the one supplied with the Tam. It just needs a repaint to cover the factory machine spray job.


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I have given the fig to Lara who pronounces it as " her bestest ever man" awwww bless He now resides in a Barbie porsche boxter with three wheels and customised with indelible marker!

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MAy I suggest you take a walk over to your nearest games workshop. While the paint materials may not be to your liking you will see some exquisite detail which may provide inspiration.
I used to use a 5zero with a magnifier when my eyes were good. I COULD paint the pupil on a figure an inch high when I was a lad. I couldnt paint a boil on an action man these days!

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I had an idea that i wont add figs to my models lol prob solved
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MAy I suggest you take a walk over to your nearest games workshop. While the paint materials may not be to your liking you will see some exquisite detail which may provide inspiration.
I used to use a 5zero with a magnifier when my eyes were good. I COULD paint the pupil on a figure an inch high when I was a lad. I couldnt paint a boil on an action man these days!
Thats true, when it comes to figure painting the GW guys really have some talent.

Ive seen them do 24 blend tones on a 34mm face before! Insanity!
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I once read a tutorial by one of those guys and I couldn't believe the number of tones he was using on a 1/32nd figure. Way way beyond my capabilities.

If I can get a base, two highlights and a shadow I am very chuffed!!
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well as long time painter of GW's products ( along with almost every other manudacturer of kits from boats to planes , men to moon rockets lol ) its doesn't matter what colours you choose to paint the mini you chose. Its only the 9 defined chaos "legions" that have a specific colour scheme along with about 30 loyalist space marines. I run a wargaming club up the Fraserburgh which is mainly GW model based and we have a pro-painter that makes his living painting commissions ( mostly English Civil War , American Civil War , Napolionics , GW makes up about 40% of his work ) and the amount of detail that can be put on one of these models makes my eyes water.

Once upon a time I would have been able to put pupils , Gem stone highlights , energy weapon "glow" effects onto the 28mm models but with me having a bad back ( 2 squashed disks from a workplace accident ) I can only sit for short periods so my paintings gone for the "keep it clean , neat and as simple as possible" route lol.

Don't worry what any "proper" gamers says I encourage the teenagers at the club to design their own paint schemes and to experiment at blending and shading. If you make a horlics of it then simply put any plastic models into a sealed jar ( jam jars are perfect ) with enough DOT3 brake fuild to cover the model , agitate twice a day for 3 days , wear gloves take an old tooth brush and gently brush off all the paint under warm water. Soak in another jar filled with hot water and washing up liquid ( lots of washing up liquid ) to neutralise any remaining brake fluid , leave for 24hrs. Brush under warm water , allow to dry , undercoat and start again. the metal models can be done exactly the same but you can use DOT4 brake fuild ( warning DOT4 WILL melt plastic models DOT3 won't ) or if your in a hurry just use Nitromors outside in a glass jar ( use a face mask , eye protection , thick gloves and an old tooth brush all of which once you've scrubbed the paint off and rinsed it in warm soapy water you discard at the local council tip ) which will do the job on the metal mini's in about 5 minutes !!! Do NOT try this with plastic as all you'll be left with is a gooey mess !!!.

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