I used the famous "Marlow Method" recently to paint the pilot and navigator on my 1/72 Mossie. Not that you can see much of them with the canopy on.It's my go to reference for anytime I do figs. and need a brush up on the "Marlow Method"
On the other hand, Tim is seriously starting to think about changing his name Andy…….give me a break lads, I never invented any of this, just stuck it together from sources many and various…..'ere...
"The Marlow Method" has been quoted so many times on this site,(deservedly so,as it is excellent ),that I'm thinking Tim should start claiming Royalty fees !!
I’ll take that exactly in the spirit intended Rick. Very kind of you!Perhaps not........but you were thoughtful enough to put up a "tutorial" on the things you took years to learn and perfect and to share with those of us who are inexperienced in such "dark art" as to give us the confidence to try and better ourselves and we appreciate that and just want you to know........so there!
Just had a look at these and yeah, excellent 20mm German figures Tim, another flawless project. The canteens you've painted are very similar to how I've painted my current on going sniper team project...Thanks Gavin, very kind comments.
There is a thread on here where I painted some of those 20mm Germans Gavin, doing an SBS as I went along. It’s in the Simon T tribute group build if you want to look them out. It can be found here….
S model 1/72 3.7 cm PaK 36 Auf Renault UE build (Simon T tribute group build)
Hi all As my tribute build I’m hoping to turn this.... into this.... There were a couple of versions of this, the illustrated one above and the box art one. As I have two kits in the box I’m hoping to make both. They will be built as gaming pieces, so finesse may sometimes be sacrificed to...www.scale-models.co.uk
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