U2 -> RE: Painting east front models/miniatures (6/5/2012 6:48:49 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Mundy I'm glad to see others are into this, too. When I was looking into FoW, I bought a "prototype" model to work on and see how the kits are in general. This is a Stug III I got. When I was visiting my son at Monot AFB, we took a day trip to Bismarck, and one of the hobby shops there was selling their FoW stuff at half price. I wound up spending $100 there. If/When I get into this in depth, I'm going to build a US Army group. I hadn't built any WWII models since I started my Warhammer FB/40k habits. I'm currently going back with a 1/700 USS San Francisco. One thing about wargame miniatures is that my painting skills have improved quite a bit. I'm not done with the Stug yet, but I used good 'ol Tamiya arcrylics and Citadel washes. I don't know about taking pics of my models. What was looking good with the naked eye now has every glaring imperfection shown with a hi-res camera. [:(] The combo of the camera and the lighting makes it look rougher than it is when seeing it in person. Ed- Mundy, wish I had been there. Would have bought myself tons of russians and germans [:)] Anyway, don't use Tamiya for hand painting. They are horrible for that. They are SUPERB for air brushing though. I include a pic in this post with Tamiya Kaki airbushed on my soviets. After that I use Vallejo for the rest (paint brushing). Vallejo is SUPERB for hand painting. BTW, this is a pic of my Soviet rifle/MG unit. [image]local://upfiles/3742/AE02C231D85F40FD9B5CC94CBAC544C5.jpg[/image]
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