The Chevauxlegers..Regiments 1-6 .from the left..doublle click for big pix..
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"We're playing a wargame not making a documentary." 26/1/'14
The Cardinal's 3rd paradox of wargaming .
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Thursday, 23 September 2010
Sunday, 19 September 2010
The Persian Project part 2
Several virtually completed , the vast bulk blocked in and washed , and some in their base coat of Tamiya flat brown
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
The Persian Project
a project ,in 15mm, using Xystron miniatures, nice little fellows except for all that drilling out of hands..no no Mr Xystron, NOT NICE!!! Took most of Ben Hur to do get these sixty miniaturs read. Here they are in their grey primer
Thursday, 9 September 2010
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
The Jagdpanther WIP
I had bought a Britannia Jagdpanther at the car boot sale for 10 bucks.. it was a sort of mildly mottled shade of some sort of sand, that was about it.I had given it a thin wash and then I applied a few more thin washes of Vallejo sepia wash and began to do something with it..I came and went and its progress was incidental to other more major projects I was doing..
somewhere along the line I had painted the running gear Tamiya flat brown and given it a heavy sepia wash and then a light black wash..
scrubbed up well..I should have bought all the Britannia tank stuff Mick Steggles was selling .................................................doh!
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Ok, put on a bit of gauze so as to crerate the cammo net effect |
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Then applied some PVA in patches and submerged it in the dried tea leaf box.. |
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sealed the tea leaf stuff with a coat of PVA |
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my strategic reserves of dried tea leaves |
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a second layer of foliage |
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final seal of the foliage |
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a bit green cammo pattern , paint the foliage and weather and dust |
scrubbed up well..I should have bought all the Britannia tank stuff Mick Steggles was selling .................................................doh!
Monday, 23 August 2010
Thursday, 19 August 2010
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
Back to the painting table , part 3
well the Soviets.. first pic up ..colours blocked in , tunics flesh helmets and tracks then two thin sprays of Vallejo sepia tone.., one of my versions of the "Wash" method..
Then the reset , , a black wash over the running gear, a bit of black wash to outline grilles and hatches periscopes and whatever needs a bit of definition a spay of the lower areas with Tamiya earth then a light dusting of the upper areas with the same..then a highlight with Tamiya buff of the running gear and lower areas to show the dried mud/dust . and a light dusting again of the upper areas ..then a coat of Matte varnish by hand and a final spray of Gunze Flat clear to "pull it all together". The varnishing both protects the model and evens out the weathering, which, without varnishing , can be a bit stark and ugly.. and then the nice bases..
Monday, 9 August 2010
Back to the painting table , part 2.
deciding to continue with this now WIP on soviet armour several more steps are shown below. First is the base coat of Tamiya dark Brown.
Even with careful airbrushing little bits get missed , no problem..
Then next an airbrushing with Gunze Olive Green..I leave the running gear out of this process.
Then the blocking in of incidentel detail..the tracks done in n GW Dark flesh and..Saturday, 7 August 2010
Back to the painting table!!!
My serious case of cellulitis has turned into a serious ulcerous leg infection but it all seems to be clearing up, slowly, but the pain has abated to a great degree so I am back to painting, after more than two weeks away..as a sort of WIP here are some Soviets I am doing. well just started..Hat T-34 85s, a T34-76 command tank and and a Frontlin BA 64 . all crew Britannia. The retooled T34-85 is excellent for the job...
They have been primed with my favourite spray primer; plasti-kote Projekt Paint PRIMER SUPER, from Bunnings
They have been primed with my favourite spray primer; plasti-kote Projekt Paint PRIMER SUPER, from Bunnings
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