Hi Dave
Sorry I have not commented before. I saw the thread title and didn't realise it include your build.
ICM figures are very nice. I have used a couple and been impressed. Your painting has certainly brought out the best in them. Heading to be a really nice dio/vignette.
Jim
Thanks Jim.
Yes I'm lazy and just started posting progress photos here.
And things are moving again!
Had to do this standing up, and my repaired hernia is yelling at me, but the ground work is done, as far as making it goes.
Next step is to paint it all once dry.
"The Long, Long Way..."
(Sebastian Barry - very good book)
First coat of matt varnish applied to ground work today. Accessories fixed into place.
Another coat to follow, then paint. That'll be a long job, with a lot of care not to splash the figures with brown, grey, dust etc.
Have gone ahead with just washing the ground work. Several coats are going to be needed, followed by highlights, but this gives a more textured finish than a uniform colour painted all over it.
And the wire needs painting. As do the can and broken bottle.
Lots to do, but it's fun and that's what counts.
Hi Dave
The washes seem to be working very well. Paint would have given a uniform look which would have needed work whereas the washes appear more natural - just longer to build up the effect. You have a little stunner in the making.
Jim
Thanks Jim.
It's a great project to work on.
Am thinking of next summer's sequel, which will be two riflemen in a more dramatic pose. Need to get more ground work and accessories included.
Maybe a German MG, with other bits and pieces. Not sure yet, but will be looking for additional things to put in
Happy Friday!
Thanks Steve
I varnished the barbed wire a couple of times yesterday, then washed it, and am now matt varnishing it again today to prep for dry brushing with gun metal. Hopefully that will suffice.
Experimentation has been a feature this time as it's easy to paint first then regret later after it ends up looking flat and boring. By trying washes and stains, you get to test something different, but still have the option of painting the base anyway if it doesn't work out.
Which it seems to be doing.
Grand.
Happy Saturday!
(Between painting sessions: worked my way through "Fury" again. An excellent film. Brad Pitt acts his socks off, along with a superb cast and the best war film script and plot I've seen. Just fantastic.)
Right, that's the last coat of matt varnish in place. Next job is to highlight the wire. And add cleats to No2's left boot.
Now for some more fresh air. ..
Finished!!
Photos to follow in a separate thread.
Wow... this project has been a long one and has covered a pretty traumatic period.
Modelling can be a refuge as well as a hobby.
Pics when I can (perhaps tomorrow, but I'll try later and see what the light is like.
Cheers