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i have a few kits on the bench mainly my Dml bf109 but ive stalled on it, im up to pre shade stage but i have lost my mojo for it for now so its on the back burner, been getting some figures done , last one is completed so while we wait for the tiger sig build ive started another figure just to keep my brushes wet , another 120mm Jeff shui figure this time a Fallschirmjäger, splinter jump smock this time so as i have never painted one this will be .....errrr fun :scratch::

figure was primed black and dry brushed in white , his trousers have had the first light coats of heavily thinned life color field grey 2
metal parts same as the last figure , primed black, silver and steel colours airbrushed on , hairspray then german grey on top

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figure was cut from the resin sprue remains and cleaned up with a test fit of arms and as usual from jeff shui it all fits real nice.

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little bit more progress a light wash for the jump smock , im using life color german uniform set 2 light green , looks a bit odd in the pot but im going with it as i think it will be a good colour match once a few layers have gone down

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the three samples of splinter, i have seen 1 and 3 before i was going to do no.1 and use tropical tan as a base but i have got a helmet cover in no.3 so i am going to try that base colour

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and some eyes and first layer of oils to the face

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Nice start this will look good, wouldnt fancy painting the camo pattern good luck
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That's a good looking kit you got there. Judging by your last figure it should turn out a stunner.
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Very nice
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Sharp figure, Jeff Shiu does some nice stuff. Looks like your off to a nice start. :th:
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Wow, stunning work! :th:
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:th: Looking good
Looking forward to seeing the splinter camo :cheers2:
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well its been some time so im back on the figure, ive done quite a bit on him and i didnt keep up the photo work to see the progression but here is some work done
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and some more work on the figure, I carried on using the life colour light green base as mentioned earlier and added the splinter cammo with a mixture of greens and browns which ill go into at a later date in this build.
sadly i didn't take any pictures as i laid the pattern down but i will be working on two more figures as they will be the main focus of a small dio so i will be doing another splinter smock.

here is the smock pattern painted looks too bright but will settle down after a wash

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and a test fit of head and boots

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after some very dilute wash and some highlight i gave him a very fine dusting of vallejo matt,

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and this is how he stands so far , i need to finish painting his hands and add some straps to the STG44 and chin strap for the helmet plus pick out any other details as i see them, final weathering when he goes on the base (yet to build)

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so the other two figures that are going with him are these guys, the plan is to have them on a slight slope woodland type floor leaves wood etc lying around bit of crumbled drystone wall, will see how it pans out, i have an image in my head :crazy:

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so an unboxing of the other figures and as usual from Jeff shui the casting is superb
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and the other

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Great figure painting!! I really need to work on my figure painting skills, looks like a fun thing to do!
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Cheers Sturm, I've never bothered with figures just because my attempts have been basically pretty much basic, paint um grey, flesh on the face then dark wash that was it, but i got fed up looking at other peoples figures thinking damn how can they do it so i set myself the challenge of getting some done, this is my 5th 1/16 figure so far, I have become obsessed with figures got a 1/10 bust of the above fella and several more 1/16 and 1/35 figs in the stash.
After this build I'm going to have a crack at a dio with the dragon ambush at potaeu figures and a M8 greyhound as from the famous bit of footage,
I just think my whole approach to figures was wrong and im having fun learning how to paint the little buggers
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The second fallschirmjager is under way now parts cleaned up and primed with badger primer
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second figure has been cleaned up limbs attached and primed
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After priming, i paint the flesh parts using a base of Tamiya dark yellow and white mixed 70/30 this is airbrushed to faces hands, i leave this as long as i can to dry, a few days at least as i like to use artists oils from this point on and the next step is a very dilute wash of burnt umber in sansodor or white spirit so its important that the flesh base gets to dry properly.
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building up the MG42 and the bullet belt that hangs down on his left side
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This is cool !!! :th:

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bit of paint on the MG42

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test fit of the helmet
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I dry brush the figures in foundation white as it helps bring out the detail and gives a bit of highlight for the base colour

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I have started to add the colours to the second figs , and have a fiddle with placement not 100% sure how i want them exactly but something like this
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the figures have their base colours added this time the paratrooper in his luftwaffe pants and will have the splinter smock but of the other type with the sand coloured base and not the avacado snot colour of the other chap
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the SS guy is wearing US army kit over his SS camo smock he wears a US poncho and US M43 field trousers not 100% happy with these colours yet but once i start shading and highlights they should be ok once flattened down
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starting to do some work on the faces, several attempts at the eyes later and i think i better leave it now as i dont think i can get them any better the moulding makes them hard to get even, will add more flesh tones once im happy the eyes are dry
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while the face above is drying and before i can move on to the next steps im giving the other face a go but with acrylics, the eyes are done and the first colours laid down, i never really used acrylics on faces as i liked using oils but the drying time is killer although the plus side is you can easily fix any mistakes without deleting the whole face , will see how it turns out in comparison
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almost done with this face it needs a final thin layer to blend it a bit better , the surface texture is quite rough on this one looks like acne scars i think i should of gave it a little rub down before paint but hey ho live and learn , its something i will check from now on
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gave this fella a little go over again too as i thought he was a bit pale
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next up splinter on his smock
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A bit more oil down on the SS guys face
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I have started to shade his trousers with some lighter shades of the base olive green by adding a drop of beige to the mix and a drop of black for the shadows , ill keep going over them till im happy with the effect
his poncho i have given a wash in sepia ink and mixed some base us drab with black for the shadows ill refine the highlights and matt it out a bit i want a dull satin look to the poncho
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my missus has suggested a trip to hobbycraft as she needs to have a look round for something she needs for her business, i laughed and said you better arm your self with a few hundred quid if you want me to come i need dio supplies (rubs hands) we go in 2 days , perfect timing :cheers2:
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well went to hobby craft bristol,,,,,, what a complete waste of time ,seriously what a crock of shite, no joking i have more kits in my shed than what they had in the entire store , the only dio supplies was a roll of green felt for grass and that reindeer moss crap that looks like fluorescent sponge and a few bags of railway ballast thats it, popped in to the one in swindon while passing a year ago and it was loaded with stuff everything you could think of detail up sets to raw materials for dio building , shocking how one store can hold everything and another can have nothing
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starting to lay down the pattern on the Fallschirmjager
so the figure is primed in black then dry brushed in foundation white to bring out the highlights and detail,
then i apply 3 or 4 light coats of heavily thinned 70.821 German cam beige
the brown splinter pattern is drawn on with a 000 series 7 brush using 70.872 chocolate brown ill finish the pattern this evening then add the green patches and then neaten it up a bit before the next phase
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finished the rest of the pattern and added the green patches
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i give it a very dilute wash in the same brown used for the cammo then go over the recesses a few times , i plopped the head on to see how its looking needs highlights now
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did a bit more work on the SS guy , i redone his sleeves they still need a little work but im happy with the colours they are very close to my own plain tree smock that i have,
i also did a bit more work with oils to the face , i made some cigarettes for them as the resin supplied ones are not worth the effort to remove and clean up from the gate mold whatever you call it, so some stretched sprue is easier

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im not going to get much time on the figures this weekend so wont get much done but i need to finish the splinter smock just re define the folds a bit, then start on the leather work for both figures, i am still waiting for supplies for base to arrive so i can start getting a move on with it i have an idea how i want the base but wont go into too much detail about that as the pictures of what ill be doing will better explain it
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These are looking really good, thanks for sharing.
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more work on the ss guy , he is not far from being done, i just need to flatten down his poncho finish his kit, hands and boots , today i painted his leather and sorted out the twisted side of the bullet belt which i had to separate each bullet and re glue them in a twisted fashion as just laying them down as they came didnt look right to me.
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i had to extend the MG42 strap over his shoulder as it didnt reach once the MG was seated into the impression on his side i also added a D-ring thingy to attach the MG butt to the strap
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great job! keep on. :thumb2:

I love the chipped paint on the para helmet and the guy from KG Hansen is amazing, as I am a big fan of Poteau fights, I will watch your post carefully
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Those guys seem very lively and good looking too. Nice job ! :thumb2:
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Tiger213 wrote:great job! keep on. :thumb2:

I love the chipped paint on the para helmet and the guy from KG Hansen is amazing, as I am a big fan of Poteau fights, I will watch your post carefully
cheers i got an ambush at poteau diorama next up with the dragon figures and M8 that ive been wanting to do for ages just waiting for one more etch set to arrive then once this little dio is done ill be making a start on it
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Started making up the base , its a basic 8x8 picture frame , a block of Styrofoam that i have cut , the basic idea is to have the 3 of them arranged either facing each other or the 3 of them observing something i haven't decided exactly what yet as i keep changing my mind
The dio will manly be a basic one with some slightly uneven ground, a brick wall to the rear some bush up against the wall some mud grass a puddle maybe and some debris, well ive made a start
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i decided i didnt like the wall , the bricks are too big and too dungeon and dragony so i had a go at another , reduced the size of the bricks to a more red brick farm wall type size , ill top it off

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sealed the base with pva and gave it a coat of black primer , ive got some grass matt and some gravely stuff for the standing area but before i start that bit i give the brick wall its base colours

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bit more work on the base, i added some general purpose wood filler to the front section (its all i had to hand) and coated the rest with PVA glue,
i have a old rock salt tube full of gravel in several sizes from sand grains right up to small stones that i sprinkled on to the filler and along the wall , this is then given more coats of watered down PVA to lock the gravel in ready for paint,

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the problem i have with the base is that i didnt plan and just went off the cuff and i made the section for the wall too thick , i have a problem so i was going to cut the upper bricks to scale thickness then slope it off at the back out of sight to give the illusion of a single brick thick wall , but its way to much hassle so opted to try hide it and slapped some more filler to look like the cement where bricks have come off ill paint that up to match the walls cement :oops:

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last summer i had to reduce a large hedge at my mums place and as it was a drastic reduction i found loads and loads of these dead bits inside the hedge that i kept as i thought they would make great trees at some point, so i gave it a coat of PVA then ill try paint it up tree style :scratch::

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more work done tree has been painted i airbrushed it black and then some grey tones dark to light, i then airbrushed migs neutral wash over the tree to help bring out the grain a bit and dull it down, put the grass on, i airbrushed a mix of burnt umber and a bit of black to make a reddish black brown colour i laid this all over the base and around the grass patches, the grass i airbrushed deck tan then some dark green tones to give it a less synthetic colour,
i made a dark earth colour by mixing some dusty browns i tried to match a revell enamel colour cant remember the number off hand but will update as its in the workshop , i find it a great colour for dust on vehicles etc
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with some leaf debris , ill wait for the leaves to dry in place then airbrush migs neutral wash to blend them in a bit i think its almost done

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getting close to done now i have a bunch of details to the left paratrooper still to do and they need dusting in to the ground, i have some edging to the base i want to do but otherwise i think im 99% there


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Perfect man. Great job!!!
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