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GERMAN DISPATCHER WW2 (VERLINDEN 120mm)

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by unknown01, Nov 1, 2009.

  1. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, stefano.

    Hello, stefano.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    I'd like to contribute the picture which is as much as possible about this work this time.;)
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)
  2. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, ken.

    Hello, ken.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    It's painted after a long time, so I'd like to paint and contribute a picture carefully this time.
    When I can respond to your expectation, I'm happy.:rolleyes:
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)
  3. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, John.

    Hello, John.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    A ground work is being made with pate and a stone as usual.
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)
  4. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, David.

    Hello, David.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    I'd like to paint carefully in order to respond to your expectation.
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)
  5. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, Marc.

    Hello, Marc.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    My ground work is becoming stereotyped as you say.:p
    I consider an idea, too, but Ican't have a good idea easily.
    I'm not going to complete it easily this time.:D
    I'll paint carefully.;)
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)
  6. merlinoilmago Member

    Country:
    Italy
    Very fine your base, I'll looking the futures steps
    Merlinoilmago
  7. pmfs A Fixture

    Country:
    Portugal
    Hello Mitsutaka,

    I wait to see her finished shortly.
  8. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, merlinoilmago.

    Hello, merlinoilmago.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    I'm investigating a hand piece now.
    It wasn't used for a long time, so they seem to have been in bad condition.
    While being close, I'd like to begin to paint.;)
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)
  9. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, Pedro.

    Hello, Pedro.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    I'm planning to paint slowly this time.
    But if I begin to apply, I may not be stopped.:rolleyes:
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)
  10. rheath Active Member

    Country:
    South-Africa
    Hi Mits, nice start to this figure and also nicely contsructed ground work - 1 small criticism the type of groundwork looks to be in the wrong setting, a rocky grassy outcrop would suite more a mideavil (sorry for spelling) setting
    than a WW11 German convoy controller, perhaps a muddy well used road in Russia perhaps would suite more - just my ha'pennies worth.
    Thanks for posting. RobH.:D
  11. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, Rob.

    Hello, Rob.
    Thank you very much for your kind advice.:)
    You're right.:eek:
    I think traffic control is a goal, so I think I'm too full of stones of a ground work, too.
    Well, I'd like to complete it in the state like the mud as much as possible by painting.;)
    When it's made a ground work on the perfect way, I find to become a little monotonous.:confused:

    Mitsutaka:)
  12. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Basic painting.(By hand-piece)

    Hello, everyone.:)
    I have begun to paint a basis by a hand piece.
    First a coat made everything blackly.
    Next I blew the color of the uniform.
    Black is being painted once again to the part where I stuck up. (TAMIYA ENAMERU FLAT BLACK)
     I used a brush for only this part.
    When blowing flesh color, I masked.
    I have not painted painting of completion and a particular yet.:confused:
    While being close, I'd like also to contribute the picture.:eek:
    All comments welcome.

     Mitsutaka:)

    Attached Files:

  13. housecarl Moderator

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Good start Mitsutaka, I didn't know you were an Airbrush painter.
    Carl.
  14. tissibzh Active Member

    Country:
    France
    Hello Mitsutaka,
    I'm looking with interest your work, because I'm painting the same figure but not with your class!!
    go on
  15. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, Carl.

    Hi! Carl.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    I use a hand piece for basic painting.
    Only a brush is used for completion.
    All contribution from here is brush painting.;)
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)
  16. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, Christian.

    Hello! Christian.
    Thank you very much for a comment of an encouragement.:)
    I'm happy because you have an interest and see.
    I think progress can be contributed while being close.:rolleyes:
    Thank you for liking it.:eek:

     Mitsutaka:)
  17. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    facial painting and uniform painting.

    Hello, everyone.:)
    I have completed facial painting.
    An eye was painted first.
    Next a face was finished off.
    An acrylic gouache is used for this part.

    Next I have completed a uniform.
    Oil paints are being used for this part.

    The color of the uniform is a little cheerful, so it'll be expected to lower the tone later.:(

    A hand and other accessories have not been completed yet.:eek:

    Mitsutaka

    Attached Files:

  18. tonydawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Hi Mitsutaka,

    Excellent progress mate, and wonderful to see your SBS showing how you painted the eyes and face. Well done.
  19. ubbi Active Member

    Country:
    Italy
    You are doing great Mitsutaka..only for my opinion the eyes are too white

    cheers

    stefano
  20. unknown01 New Member

    Country:
    Japan
    Thank you very much, Tony.

    Hello, Tony.
    Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
    Oil paints weren't used this time about a face.
    So it took a short while.:p
    It's expected to correct a little more about a gradation.:rolleyes:
    A mold of an eye was big, so this figure tended to draw an eye.
    I also expect a your next work very much.:eek:

    Mitsutaka:)

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