TomN.
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Post by TomN. on Nov 9, 2014 17:11:32 GMT -5
Hi Guys I've started working on these figures, which will be part of a diorama with the Schwimmwagen. These are Evolution Miniatures figures, which I think are amazing. I was planning to use an Alpine figure also, but he just didn't seem to fit in. Originally there was going to be 8-9 figures and a halftrack, but I kept wittling it down to just the vehicle and 3 figures. So here they are, assembled and primered. The primer is Tamiya Surface primer, white, from the bottle, mixed 50/50 with Tamiya lacquer thinner and a few drops of Tamiya retarder. I'm trying to come with an easy painting method, where I block in the base colors with the airbrush and then add shadows and highlights with oils. So here are the face and boot colors applied by airbrush: Blue-Tac was used to mask these areas: Off-white was applied to his pants: More masking: Base color of his parka added: Really going crazy with the masking: And here they are with all the base colors applied, all by airbrush: I'll focus on just one figure to show the technique, shadows added with oils: And blended: These are the only brushes I used. The Newton to apply the shadow and the Floquil brush to blend: Highlights added: And blended. Some other intermediate tones were also applied and blended. At this point I was a bit worried. He looked like he was wearing leather paints and and it looked very splotchy, and the oil paints were catching the light in a weird way. I had planned to dull coat all the clothing items and then go back paint boots, belts, etc with oils, but wasn't sure how it would look. Pleasant surprise! The dull coat worked great to flatten the oil colors. This was airbrushed with Testors Dullcote, from the bottle, mixed 50/50 with plain lacquer thinner from Walmart. I'm happy!!! Thanks for looking, Comments, critiques or questions most welcome! Tom
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Post by Leon on Nov 9, 2014 20:45:30 GMT -5
Excellent work on the figures Tom.Looking good.
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Post by Deano on Nov 9, 2014 21:43:12 GMT -5
Great figures and very nice painting Tom ! look forward to more!
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Post by dennis on Nov 10, 2014 1:52:34 GMT -5
Hi Tom, I too love Evolution Miniatures. You are off to a great start with these guys, I look forward to seeing your progress. Keep them coming. Dennis
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Post by elco on Nov 10, 2014 4:15:13 GMT -5
Ah yes next to Alpine the Evolution figures are my favorite! Working on the Stug commander as we speak. Taking my time because i want to uplift my figure painting Nice progress so far on these fantastic figures!
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Post by kaytermarram on Nov 10, 2014 7:32:35 GMT -5
Evolution Figures are among the best on the market. Sometimes I feel them more detailed than my favorites, the Alpine Dudes. Great work on this here, cool to see them painted with the Airbrush. And with oils! I prefer to paint in acrylics and layer the shadows and lights, but seeing it done in oils makes me wish to try it out. More progress please!
Frank
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Post by deafpanzer on Nov 10, 2014 11:58:55 GMT -5
I am with you regarding Evolution figures... I find myself buying more of them lately!
Looking real good... can't wait to see more!
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TomN.
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Post by TomN. on Nov 10, 2014 19:55:25 GMT -5
Thanks guys! I'm leaning toward Evolution being my favorites, they do require a bit more cleanup then Alpines, but I really like their attitude, they all look miserable and pissed off!
Hey Frank, thanks! I've tried acrylics, but they just don't work for me. I like the way oils blend and their...oiliness. Give 'em a try!
Tom
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Post by kaytermarram on Nov 11, 2014 5:58:14 GMT -5
I use oils for weathering purposes till now but have never tried them on figure painting. Must be a real challenge for me due to the fact that I am very pleased with the acrylics till now. Maybe I will try a combination of those mediums.
Can´t wait to see your progress!
Frank
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Post by pt109 on Nov 21, 2014 20:30:56 GMT -5
Nice figures and project.....and painting.
Those guys look sufficiently cold!
Paul
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Post by Deleted on Dec 2, 2014 14:18:00 GMT -5
... Excellent models and excellent and thorough treatment. Jorge.
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TomN.
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Post by TomN. on Dec 25, 2014 18:07:59 GMT -5
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Post by deafpanzer on Dec 25, 2014 19:32:53 GMT -5
Great work on the uniforms... have fun on the face next!
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TomN.
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Post by TomN. on Dec 25, 2014 19:57:23 GMT -5
Thanks Andy!
Yes, I "wisely" chose to do those last...
Tom
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Post by Leon on Dec 25, 2014 22:20:18 GMT -5
Great work on the figures Tom.
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Post by kaytermarram on Dec 26, 2014 7:43:30 GMT -5
Next step? Well, MY next step is to buy them asap, too! They look so good, great sculpts (love the winter clothing of cause!) and the paintjob till now is very good! Can´t wait to see more progress!!
Frank
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Post by nicusi on Dec 28, 2014 19:28:12 GMT -5
Excellent job, Tom! The clothes looks just fine, but I think some more lights and shadows to the faces would be still necessary. Cheers, Nicolae
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