VIG-NET...
- VanceCrozier
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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.
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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- Cherrylock
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excelent work, figure painting is a strange thing for me, but have build wonderful little dios.
- CallSignOWL
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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.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Okay, okay...don't blink...LyleW wrote:Well done, sir. Well done. Love to see a WIP on your work on the figures.
Alpine 1/35th resin figures cleaned up and assembled...
Painted w/ Humbrol enamels and WN oils:
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And another rare Manny Figgie TOOT:
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Quite the WiP
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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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.
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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Thanks, those are Alpine heads; one on a warrior body...I do use wet on wet with oils...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.