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Stalingrad '43

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by Anders Heintz, Dec 31, 2003.

  1. Jason W. Active Member

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    Excellent Anders! Love the various colored bricks and the way you painted the "stucco" wall. Keep it up (y)
  2. Jason W. Active Member

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    Excellent Anders! Love the various colored bricks and the way you painted the "stucco" wall. Keep it up (y)
  3. Joe Hudson Well-Known Member

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    Anders,

    Very realistic looking! (y) Keep up the good work.

    Joe
  4. Joe Hudson Well-Known Member

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    Anders,

    Very realistic looking! (y) Keep up the good work.

    Joe
  5. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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    Thanks guys! Its the first time Ive really tried doing a building like this, and it was a lot of fun doing it.

    Here is the wall sections on the base, with some rubble glued in place.
  6. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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    Thanks guys! Its the first time Ive really tried doing a building like this, and it was a lot of fun doing it.

    Here is the wall sections on the base, with some rubble glued in place.
  7. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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    And another view.
  8. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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    And another view.
  9. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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    Hola!

    Ive now painted the rubble, its painted and drybrushed with acrylics and oils for washes. After that it was covered with pastells. Still need to add a few more 'human' elements before its complete. Anyways it was fun doing and now I can work on some more figures!! Let me know what you think!
  10. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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    Hola!

    Ive now painted the rubble, its painted and drybrushed with acrylics and oils for washes. After that it was covered with pastells. Still need to add a few more 'human' elements before its complete. Anyways it was fun doing and now I can work on some more figures!! Let me know what you think!
  11. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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  12. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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  13. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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  15. Jason W. Active Member

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    Looks great Anders (y) Can't wait to see the fig's in it.
  16. Jason W. Active Member

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    Looks great Anders (y) Can't wait to see the fig's in it.
  17. Edson Member

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    Hey budy, looks Great, now please tell me , what kind of tool do you used for scribe the walls, and what kind of material is it ?

    Keep the great work

    Thanks in advance
    Cheers
    Ed (y)
  18. Edson Member

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    Hey budy, looks Great, now please tell me , what kind of tool do you used for scribe the walls, and what kind of material is it ?

    Keep the great work

    Thanks in advance
    Cheers
    Ed (y)
  19. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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    Hey guys!

    Thanks :)

    Im excited to start painting figures again also! Got them almost ready to prime :)

    As far as the material, I used Plaster of Paris poured in a square mold, then I scribed it with a tool that I made, acctually for sculpting, I copied a tool that I saw Andrea Jula use at VLS Mastercon in 2003, I made it from one of the spatulas in the Squadrons 10 piece sculpting tool set.
  20. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

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    United-States
    Hey guys!

    Thanks :)

    Im excited to start painting figures again also! Got them almost ready to prime :)

    As far as the material, I used Plaster of Paris poured in a square mold, then I scribed it with a tool that I made, acctually for sculpting, I copied a tool that I saw Andrea Jula use at VLS Mastercon in 2003, I made it from one of the spatulas in the Squadrons 10 piece sculpting tool set.

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