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Young Miniatures - British Airborne, NW Europe 1944 (Version 2)

Discussion in 'Friends of planetFigure' started by zyclyon, Jun 12, 2012.

  1. zyclyon Active Member

    Country:
    Singapore
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    As the saying goes, one good turn deserves another and hence my second rendition of this fine sculpt from Young Miniatures for a trade with Japanese modeller Kazufumi Tomori's Fallschirmjäger bust that is featured in the Scale Model Handbook 3 published by Mr Black Publications.

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    Here are some close-ups of the face -showing the stippling of paint to create the effects of the beard stubble. Notice the subtle hints of green and blue employed to enhance the quality of illumination within the darker areas like the underside of the brow, the eye bags and the neck. You can also catch a glimpse of the range of colors used to render the green on the camouflage of the Denison smock. Pure black was not used - rather cut by either Hooker's Green, Storm Blue or Purple Madder. With that may I add the a color mix from Hooker's Green and Purple Madder makes a nice dark tone. I like it because it can be either green or red bias depending how much you mix of each.
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    The British airborne beret badge on the pedestal makes a respectable display as a commemorative tribute to the British airborne in World War 2.

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    And finally for curious folks who wonder how I can still paint given the current circumstances of have two young children at home; here's my answer with the portable set-up I'm using to paint at my place of work.

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    Cheers,

    Calvin
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  2. bagelman1952 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    England
    I really like this piece
  3. FigureLover A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Thats magnificent, the flesh tones are perfect, especially for a Brit. The smock is also well done. To be very very picky, the only extra thing I think it needs is a bit more shadowing in the "square" recesses in the camo skrim, but only a minor point for an incredible paint job
    Ben

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