A productive week this time round with a few little side projects all going off together.
Now that Death Dealer is done I took some better shots of him front and rear in the light box. Glad is he done and I didn’t make a total hash of him.
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Death Dealer |
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Death Dealer |
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Tamiya 1/35 German AT gun crew |
I’ve had the old Tamiya 1/35 German 37mm AT gun with 4 man crew sitting around for a year or so. I did the base coats of the figures but didn’t really like the colours. A year later I had another go, changed all the base colours a bit and things started working. This is the first figure of the four. I’m using him as a way to get use to painting larger scale figures again after all the 28mm figures I’ve been doing. In a later post I’ll put up the colour scheme I used. I have a number of 1/35 figures in the cupboard but always get dragged away by the nicer 54mm figures I have. I seem to purchase the old Tamiya kits out of a sense of doing pilgrimage of the classic kits (I’ve done the Africa Korps Panzer II already). However given my interest in figures over vehicles, and the time to do a tank it’s going to be slow going on the 1/35 side.
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75mm man |
I purchased a number of cheap ($2 each) 75mm figures for my kids awhile back. This one figure caught my eye much like blue man did. I had to sculpt in some hair for him (using milliput) but he is still just a bit too rough. I really like the pose, but the figure isn’t up to a standard that I could enter him into competition so he goes into the “for the fun of it” pile in the cupboard.
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Dungeon Saga Valandor |
Between working on my German I started the Valandor figure from Dungeon Saga. My son loves him so I’m doing a quick job on him. He is a multi part figure that has been already glued together so you can’t get at a number of areas of the figure other than just mushing the brush around. Lots of blue and armour there. I had to replace his spear as the original was a bendy wendy. I used a 1.5mm wire rod for the shaft and glued the original end and tip back on with super glue.
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Rough set up, figure in the blank area |
Finally I started on a diorama I hope will be ready for Cancon. The scene is a violinist (figure from Nocturna) playing next to a fountain with an audience of a couple of dogs. There will be a cat on the fountain and behind the fence a small garden. The violinist I will be going for will be very run down/drab and in a little bit a tragic sort of figure, who is only able to play at an out of the way corner of the city with only old dogs as company. Even the cat will have it’s back turned to him. Going to be a hard slog to do all the elements involved. So far I’ve prepped the figure and under coated the animals and the violinist. Not sure if I’ll use the paving for the ground or go for a dirty/grass area instead.
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Nocturna Violinist |
Next week will be a lot of experiments on elements for the diorama. I need to trial painting the pots, the brick wall that will be behind the fountain and the fence. Need to get some reference shots of dogs/cats and look at the pseudo Venetian costumes for the violinist.
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