Got very little done due to heavy work schedule recently. Test fitted the ammo belt after painting the whites for the assistant gunner.
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Friday, 26 September 2014
Test fit ammo belt
Saturday, 13 September 2014
Stalingrad vignette WIP
Spent the weekend bending and soldering. The Griffon set was surprisingly straight-forward to fix. |
Monday, 25 August 2014
Painting whites
Added white highlights to the machine-gunner. May need to "lighten" the deep shadow tones. After failing to find a decent ammo-box replacement, I finally succumbed and purchased the Griffon MG-34/42 ammo belt and boxes from Ebay. I will probably spend the week fiddling with it.
The white highlights on the machine gunner is more apparent when placed next to the MG assistant. |
The highly detailed Griffon PE set |
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
Work in progress: Stalingrad'42 Machine Gun Team vignette
Only able to put in a couple of hours into this little project.
"Brightened" the base by repainting the bricks with a random mix of orange to reddishbrown paint.
I also gave the white bedsheets(?) worn by the soldiers a coat of light gray. This should give them a decent mid-tone to work with.
Deep shadows were made up of successive glazes of dark gray.
Tuesday, 24 June 2014
WIP Stalingrad 1942 German machine gun team vignette, 1/35 offering from Jaguar
Returned to the hobby after taking a long break due to work. Was cleaning out the "shelf of shame" at home and I found myself staring at this vignette from Jaguar and decided to give it another go to see if I can salvage anything from it. Spent 2 rather inspired nights poking my paintbrushes at the faces.
Re-attempt at the faces after months of studying the master, Calvin Tan's works. The appearance of the faces in the photo above was after 1 night of Calvin-inspired painting. |
The appearance of the vignette's figures as I found it. It was left untouched for a number of years on the shelf of shame. I never got beyond my poor painting of the faces and gave up trying then. |
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