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Kiwidave
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KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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17 April 2012, 10:25:24 PM »
I recently bought some winter German and Russian figures, and this has reinvigorated my painting and gaming enthusiasm, which had been sadly lacking over the last few months.
Here I'll post my progress with getting them based and painted, starting with the Wehrmacht.
Bases sorted out, and ready to be assembled (once I buy some more superglue). These will give me either an almost full strength battalion, or two half-strength ones, plus regimental support. Based for BKC II.
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Steve J
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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18 April 2012, 07:55:20 AM »
Glad you are back in the groove KD, and I shall watch the progress with interest.
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Kiwidave
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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24 April 2012, 09:47:55 PM »
Phase 2: undercoated. Used Plasticote grey. I'll be experimenting with inking with black at this stage, then doing drybrushing and detailing, raher than doing the inking at the end. It may not make any difference, but you never know!
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Inked infantry base - I think it needs more/denser ink - this one has been thinned beforehand.
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Leon
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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25 April 2012, 12:11:57 AM »
The ink looks quite good, I'm interested to see if it has much affect after you've got them painted up.
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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25 April 2012, 09:21:54 AM »
The ink certainly brings out the detail, but aren't you going to cover it all up again when you put the next coat on? Either that or you're going to have to paint around it fairly accurately.
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Kiwidave
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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25 April 2012, 10:20:53 AM »
Quote from: Hertsblue on 25 April 2012, 09:21:54 AM
The ink certainly brings out the detail, but aren't you going to cover it all up again when you put the next coat on? Either that or you're going to have to paint around it fairly accurately.
I'm aiming at drybrushing a lighter grey or white (as whim dictates), then picking out detail. However, this may not work as expected because a) the ink isn't dark enough; b) my drybrushing will be too vigourous; c) my eyes are starting to let me down, so doing the detail may become a pain.
I probably should have done them with a black undercoat, but I've found that trying to get white looking half-way decent on a black undercoat takes forever....
I'll do an update later this week hopefully
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Matt of Munslow
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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25 April 2012, 10:48:06 AM »
something to try KD. If you are washing over your base paint use watered down darker shade paint (black in the case of over grey) as opposed to inks.
It's a much thicker coverage but I find gives a better tonal effect. It looks messy but as you are highlighting after it not a problem.
The process I use is Base colour, wash with watered down darker shade, 1st highlight with original highlight, 2nd highlight original colour 50% plus 50% other lighter shade, 3rd highlight if required, done. I don't dry brush or overwash (then again I am a bit anal and it takes ages to finish anything)
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Kiwidave
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25 April 2012, 11:05:29 AM »
Cheers Matt
I too am a bit ****, and find it difficult to to the last 10% of a project in case it doesn't come out perfect....
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fred 12df
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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25 April 2012, 05:33:29 PM »
I've tried the wash over base coat the paint. But have gone back to white base coat, block paint with thinned colours ( which gives shading and highlighting ) and then a pale brown wash over the top.
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Kiwidave
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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02 May 2012, 08:50:29 PM »
Well, the thinned black paint as a wash didnlt quite work, but it wasn't too bad. At least it gave am a dark base to work form.
Have now done two semi-dry brushes with a medium and a light grey:
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Infantry
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105mm gun
Next step is to do random white bits - helmets, jackets; trousers, then on to detail.
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Matt of Munslow
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02 May 2012, 09:18:51 PM »
looks like you have a good base to work from there
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mijalo
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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03 May 2012, 06:43:15 PM »
Looking forward to the next installments in how your force's painting is progressing
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Kiwidave
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08 May 2012, 12:56:01 PM »
Dopey question time: what colour should I painting heavy equipment (principally infantry guns and anti-tank guns for 1943/44)? Base coat of Dunkelgelb with a white-wash effect, or a base coat of white with maybe a camo pattern? My Google-Fu is weak on this ....
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Steve J
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Re: KD's Winter Germans and Russians
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08 May 2012, 01:32:33 PM »
They could be dunkelgelb with brown or green camo on them, or a combination of both. For '43 you would probably find stuff still in dark grey, possibly with dunklegelb camo on that. Hope this helps?
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Kiwidave
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08 May 2012, 01:33:58 PM »
Even in winter? I guess I could go for dunklegelb + camo with a rough white over-brush...
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