VIG-NET...

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VIG-NET.... was the predecessor to SKY-NET, wasn't it?!??


Love these figs sir, something I've always steered away from. Although, I do have a batch of 1/72 pilots etc that have been primed & are ready to be abused bu my paintbrush.
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excelent work, figure painting is a strange thing for me, but have build wonderful little dios.
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haaaa, those are fun!
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Well done, sir. Well done. Love to see a WIP on your work on the figures.
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LyleW wrote:Well done, sir. Well done. Love to see a WIP on your work on the figures.
Okay, okay...don't blink...

Alpine 1/35th resin figures cleaned up and assembled...

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Painted w/ Humbrol enamels and WN oils:

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And another rare Manny Figgie TOOT:

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:bored: Quite the WiP
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The heads in the last two pics are fom Hornet, right? They do amazing stuff.
I'm stil impressed by you figure painting and arrangement skills. I think you're a die off species by painting figures with Humbrol. Is it the wet in wet-technique you're working with? It all looks so natural and well blended in.
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mostrich wrote:The heads in the last two pics are fom Hornet, right? They do amazing stuff.
I'm stil impressed by you figure painting and arrangement skills. I think you're a die off species by painting figures with Humbrol. Is it the wet in wet-technique you're working with? It all looks so natural and well blended in.
Thanks, those are Alpine heads; one on a warrior body...I do use wet on wet with oils...
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