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Title: 1970s/80s British Paras. Work in progress.
Post by: urbancohort on 04 April 2017, 09:03:07 PM
As there is no Post War photo place, apologies for putting this here. My Falklands Army project. The quality of these Pendraken casts absolutely blows me away. Even the faces show detail. These will be acsection of Paras with their corporal, useful in Falklands but also other scenarios such as Operation Banner.

As these progress I will add more photos for anyone interested. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170404/4ca770e0c13dd2e18d9d17b6c64e9d5c.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170404/0b18af35d6d6b808ce1ac8952ccd3151.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170404/6943aa3f4832021d71ab4c2440034004.jpg)

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Title: Re: 1970s/80s British Paras. Work in progress.
Post by: Sunray on 05 April 2017, 12:00:12 AM
Looking good Graham. DPM is a bane to paint at 10mm, but you are getting there.  :-bd

Any thoughts on rules to utilise individual basing ? 
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Post by: urbancohort on 05 April 2017, 05:55:12 AM
You aren't kidding Sunray. This is my first foray into 'modern' and DPM so this is my first experiment in painting. Used Vallejo paints, based in Khakhi, broadly striped with Medium Olive and then spots of German Camo brown.
Haven't thought of rules but was thinking of something very tactical/ section or platoon level hence infividual recommendation. Helpful members of forum yesterday suggested CWC but I don't have a copy to check that out.

Thanks for adding. G

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Post by: urbancohort on 05 April 2017, 05:56:04 AM
In future I will probably base layer in black, not white, though!

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Post by: Sunray on 05 April 2017, 06:45:32 AM
Quote from: urbancohort on 05 April 2017, 05:55:12 AM
You aren't kidding Sunray. This is my first foray into 'modern' and DPM so this is my first experiment in painting. Used Vallejo paints, based in Khakhi, broadly striped with Medium Olive and then spots of German Camo brown.
Haven't thought of rules but was thinking of something very tactical/ section or platoon level hence infividual recommendation. Helpful members of forum yesterday suggested CWC but I don't have a copy to check that out.

Thanks for adding. G
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DMP changes tone during its issue due to the manufacture's variation in dye and tactical criticism.  The early 1970s sand was toned down as it bleached with washing to off white,  by the early 1990s the kit had an orange hue.  The last 'ripstop'  issue had the sand restored in a wash resistant dye.  In Banner, the lightweights were commonly worn apart from night and winter.

There are members of this forum better qualified than me, who can give you a good heads up on rules for skirmish style individual basing.
Title: Re: 1970s/80s British Paras. Work in progress.
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 05 April 2017, 06:59:10 AM
Great work!
Dougie's guide to dpm is a god sent!
Title: Re: 1970s/80s British Paras. Work in progress.
Post by: Techno on 05 April 2017, 07:27:39 AM
Very nice work, that man !

Cheers - Phil
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Post by: Womble67 on 05 April 2017, 11:23:18 AM
Very nice indeed

Take care

Andy
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Post by: toxicpixie on 05 April 2017, 01:29:36 PM
You could easily go with something like Osprey's "Black Ops" - would work well if you're looking at a dozen a side or so. Might need to trim out/ignore a bit of the chrome, and obviously no ninja's, gangsters and 3rd world militia :D
Title: Re: 1970s/80s British Paras. Work in progress.
Post by: urbancohort on 05 April 2017, 04:40:49 PM
Thanks to all. Unfortunately the cruel medium of a mobile phone's camera isn't really doing the paint job justice. On the photos it looks like there are large unpainted areas, which don't appear to the naked eye. Hence this one, cruelly magnifying my paint job but better at showing how I approached the dpm. Basically I painted the whole figure in khakhi, then stripes and blobs of olive green, German cam brown,  and small bits of black. I then washed with a Citadel ink, Earthshade. Beret was Vallejo hull red. I need to work on the face and base. I am going to attempt to 'cam up' the face and will do the base with fine sand stained earth shade and tufty grass from GW range, but still some way to go!(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20170405/2fab663b183ea36db731ce2e9e7aadab.jpg)

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Title: Re: 1970s/80s British Paras. Work in progress.
Post by: Sunray on 05 April 2017, 05:30:42 PM
You are 90% there Graham. Take a  bristle from a hand brush and add a few horizontal strokes of matt black and flecks of sand.   

If Banner - add black NI glovers. And there were still a few wooden stocks around in the 70s, treasured by the old and the bold.  NCO's usually had a SUIT sight - a thin plastic rod will suffice to emulate the Trilux sight.

Cheers

James


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Post by: urbancohort on 05 April 2017, 09:32:18 PM
Brilliant James! Thank you yet again.

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Post by: Matt J on 05 April 2017, 11:28:29 PM
Not bad at all chap  8)

Modern camo is really difficult to get right at this scale.
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Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 06 April 2017, 06:32:33 AM
Good job.
I use a 0.1mm pen for the final black swirls.
http://dougieswargamingblog.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Figure%20Tutorial?updated-max=2012-09-14T04:40:00-07:00&max-results=20&start=13&by-date=false
Title: Re: 1970s/80s British Paras. Work in progress.
Post by: Sunray on 06 April 2017, 11:15:33 AM
A master class from the not so mad lemmey-  is there any particular  0.1 pen  you would recommend Will ?
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Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 06 April 2017, 02:22:11 PM
I get mine from Room No.9 in Leighton BuZard, about £4 a pop, problem is if you get them near slightly damp paint they gum up!
You also never know how long they will last :(
Just don't use a Rotering!
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Post by: urbancohort on 06 April 2017, 06:42:17 PM
That tutorial is inspirational! I aspire to that level of quality! Thanks for sharing guys. This forum is massively raising my game!

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Post by: Sunray on 06 April 2017, 07:29:55 PM
Quote from: urbancohort on 06 April 2017, 06:42:17 PM
That tutorial is inspirational! I aspire to that level of quality! Thanks for sharing guys. This forum is massively raising my game!

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