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1/35 infantry marathon

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1/35 infantry marathon
Posted by total american patriot on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 8:05 PM

I decided to get rid of the infantry in my stash so im going to paint all of them one by one to see growing progress. I'll be using tamiya arcrylics for the uniform and local artists oils for skin. I am completing the tamiya us assault infantry right now as a practice. In que I have dragon's canadian infantry(with missing lee-einfields), dragons us anti tank inf, and dragons us armored inf. I'll post picks by the end of the week on the tamiya figures, not the best like manny's or INDY's but it's a beginning. I'm going with artists oils because I feel that the results are more convincing than arcrylics as long as you have the right mixture though! My inspiration is from an article from myssing lynx. I will also note that the us armored inf and anti tank inf is for a GB called anti tank GB. From my selection you can tell im an allied freak , but don't worry I have dozens of german figgies and armor in my wish listStick out tongue.

Enjoy!

P.S does anyone have any spare lee-einfields?Confused

 

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Posted by total american patriot on Thursday, July 29, 2010 4:31 PM

 

So these are pictures of my practice round. Not the best but there you go. I haven't painted them to my fullest capabilities so don't worry, there'll be better. Funny, i didn't notice that i had a second lens for this kind of pictures until now, so heres a little taste of it. I'm also posting a second round of pics of my pershing, since the 1st round didn't show the details.

enjoy!Stick out tongue

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i still have the last figure, the sergeant, on queu, so it'll be the best so far! I promice!

comments, criticism accepted!!

 

EDIT: there was flash, SORRY!

 

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Posted by captfue on Thursday, July 29, 2010 4:46 PM

It's a good start. Like you said "not your best effort," if this isn't your best I can't wait to see your best. should be awsome!.

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Posted by *INDY on Friday, July 30, 2010 8:14 AM

Hey TAP~ Good going man--and  great to see you working at improving your figures.

(Thanks for the shout out--I had no idea you cared  Geeked)

These look pretty good --except the shiny---you say you used a flash?Confused Yeah that's not good--try a desklamp or two with a GE Reveal 100 watt bulb(s) and set your camera for incandesent(importaint step--your camera should have a setting to go with whatever light source)

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Posted by total american patriot on Saturday, August 7, 2010 10:39 PM

Sorry for waiting, i just came back from a two day vacation in toronto. I will post pictures by the end of the weekGeeked

 

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Posted by deafpanzer on Sunday, August 8, 2010 9:46 AM

Welcome back!  Good work on the figures... more practice will only get lead you to better results! Yes If you want to fill in the gaps like this figure's left shoulder, go and buy Zap-a-Gap glue... it works great to fill in the gaps and it is some kind of medium CA with mild drying time to allow the glue sink inside the gap.  I use it all the times.  Give it a shot... looking forward to more pictures.

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Posted by total american patriot on Sunday, August 8, 2010 9:45 PM

I do spot these things as they are very characteristic of Tamiya figures sadly. Thanks for reminding about it though. I'll try to get some filling putty next time i go to my LMS. Stay tuned!

 

Here are some pics of one of my upcoming projects!

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Posted by total american patriot on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 10:43 AM

Alright nows the moment you've all been waiting for.

 

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The sad part was that i painted the eyes PERFECTLY until my shaggy brush caught the pupil of the sargeant so now its not as good as i expexted

 

enjoy!Cool

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 10:57 AM

Looking good...work on getting some straps on those weapons and hemets and it will add a lot...dry some washing in the face to give it some depth...YesYes

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Posted by total american patriot on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:05 PM

Manstein's revenge

Looking good...work on getting some straps on those weapons and hemets and it will add a lot...dry some washing in the face to give it some depth...YesYes

 

with what? I don't think i have anything in my supplies that can be used to add some washing to the face

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 12:43 PM

total american patriot

 Manstein's revenge:

Looking good...work on getting some straps on those weapons and hemets and it will add a lot...dry some washing in the face to give it some depth...YesYes

 

 

with what? I don't think i have anything in my supplies that can be used to add some washing to the face

Do you have any oil paints?

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Posted by total american patriot on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:06 PM

yes

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 1:26 PM

Raw Umber is my best friend...

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Posted by total american patriot on Tuesday, August 17, 2010 2:27 PM

yes mine too, I use it a lot for tanks and the soldier's uniform. I have a bottle of raw umber deluted with testors enamel thinner. Last time i tried it on the faces, it was tooo runny though, but if i do make a second batch, i can increase the ratio of raw umber

 

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Posted by total american patriot on Sunday, August 22, 2010 10:32 AM

so now i'm working on dragons algoquian canadian infantry and so far has gone well. other than having no leee einfields no other parts are missing considering i got it from a convention(spare lee einfields please?). i've managed to create arm slings of carpenters tape and coat it with a coat of tamiya desert yellow.

 

stay tuned!

 

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Posted by total american patriot on Sunday, October 10, 2010 8:38 AM

it has been a frustrating week as the eye slots for these figures are poorly defined, they're pretty much flat. I'm not sure how long it will take for me to perfect the eyes Sad.  Plus, i understand that some figure modelers like to leave an outline of black or burnt sienna around the eyes to add contrast. Anyone know a good tip to avoid painting over it?Tongue Tied

 

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Posted by Wabashwheels on Sunday, October 10, 2010 8:56 AM

FSM has had some valuable figure painting articles over the years.  I'll look for my glossary that they printed a few years ago, that might locate some of them.  I do remember a tip about the eyes that helped me improve. Even though the iris and pupil are round, you don't see round.  Locate the "dot" in the eye slots and then paint in around them with your face color and highlights.  I've noticed that the less of the eyeball showing, the better my eyes have begun to look.  I've painted a bunch of civil war figures over the years and chuckle at the "Just been goosed" look of my early guys.  Try to Google up some info on figure painting.  There's always something there. Rick 

 

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