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Tamiya's 1/35 Military Police figure

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  • Member since
    April 2008
  • From: Ventura (at the beach) in California
Posted by *INDY on Monday, March 29, 2010 12:52 AM

hey he's pretty good---you're off to a good start!  Yes, there always is a comprimise isn't there--like I'd say using a Tamiya figure OOB for a "serious" attempt at figure painting. Bottom of the list of choices IMO. Considering that handicap, and your 1st try , you've done well. I would advise you get rid of any sheen on him--a common problem that kills the realism on scale figures--matt paints and/or dull cote to seal will help with that. Also a common thing to point out here is avoiding the 'bug-eye' effect of showing too much eye-whites. Those 2 things would go a long way to improving this one---after that tons of practice on more pieces and you may paint excllent. Not to blow you out of the water, but just for some perspective is a Hornet figure of this same subject painted by Micheal McLaughlin, a regular contributer to Military Modelling Magazine

He painted this piece as an exorcise to improve his figure painting, I think he really did a great job on the uniform coloring,shades&shadows    If you want to see more of it, it's HERE

Keep at it!

"Well...you gunna pull them pistols, or just whistle Dixie?"

  • Member since
    December 2002
Tamiya's 1/35 Military Police figure
Posted by Delbert on Sunday, March 28, 2010 8:24 PM

howdy everyone.

 

Just thought I'd throw a photo up.  This is my first serious attempt at painting a figure. As stated its Tamiya's 1/35th scale MP thats prob been out forever.

Painted with Model Master and Humbrol enamels.   I learned a bit about color mixing doing this one.  every model is a learning experience.  

 

 

P.S. learning how to use my Polaroid 12 mega pix camera. trying also to not lose detail when I downsize the pics for posting, everything is a compromise.. LOL

 

 



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