Hi,
Since coming back from my hols I seem incapable of cracking on with my AWI Americans, and cannot seem to get "my eye in" with their detail.
So rather than struggle on with them, I ve put them to one side and thought I would runa littel experiment and make a start on my British late war NWE army for BKC. The aim is to practise painting a little quicker and to accurately time and cost painting a 10mm army. I have a couple of monster sized infantry commisions around the corner and I want to up my speed so I am not painting the same thing for weeks!
So heres the British CO stand with a pretty quick and easy 3 stage paint job of undercoat, base colour, wash and highlight.
(http://data7.blog.de/media/882/6548882_255147dbf6_l.jpeg)
(http://data7.blog.de/media/883/6548883_0907de6d39_l.jpeg)
Before anyone points it out I know the command vehicle isnt a British one but these troops will double as my facists for AVBCW so I ve opted for this model which can be a vehicle commandeered by the Brits ;)
I have about 75 figures to paint, including 3 Sherman, 2 ATG, 1 recce , and I am logging how long every painting stage takes. Will provide a full breakdown of paints and times along with pics when finished. I reckon the 26 bases in the 2000 point army will take me about 10-12 hours, which equates to about £7.00 an hour at the rates I charge customers, less paint and flock costs.
Will let you know how I fair, and how long base coating, washing, highlighting, flocking Etc takes.
Cheers, Craig
EXCELLENT Craig.
Terrific work ! :-bd
Cheers - Phil.
Looks fantastic, Craig. Very dynamic and full of character, that one! 8)
Quote from: TinyTerrain on 15 August 2012, 11:52:58 PM
quick and easy 3 stage paint job of undercoat, base colour, wash and highlight.
It would appear though that it's a 4 stage job. :-B Unless you manage to combine two stages in some way?
"It would appear though that it's a 4 stage job. Unless you manage to combine two stages in some way?"
Well spotted, no fancy combination, just my inability to count beyond 3 :-[
Cheers,
Craig
Tiny Terrain Models
Great composition! Nice one! :)
Lovely groundwork and cam netting.
Thanks, both are really easy to do, when I get home I'll post a quick list of paints and flocks used.
Cheers,
Craig
Quote from: TinyTerrain on 16 August 2012, 06:50:57 AM
no fancy combination, just my inability to count beyond 3 :-[
Cheers,
Craig
Tiny Terrain Models
Just do what I do, anything over 3 is "a lot".
Seriously, though, nice work, Craig. :-bd
As promised:
Camo netting (made from green stuff) then: Vallejo German Camo Dark Green base coat
75/25 mix of Vallejo Olive Green/Vallejo buff highlights
GW Thraka Green Wash
Vallejo Khaki Highlights
Groundwork: Sand and stones glued to base with PVA
Dulux "Expresso Shot" base coat (very cheap and available in tester pots!)
Very liberal drybrush (strangely I call this a wet drybush) with GW Bestial Brown
Woodland Scenics Fine Turf in large patches
GW Scorched Grass on top of this in smaller patches
GW Glade Grass in clumps as highlights
Pick out larger stones in Vallejo London Grey and Vallejo Buff
Add a few but of clump foliage as bushes.
Admittedly the bases are more than 3 (or 4) steps but its well worth the effort as they are the most prominent part of each stand.
Cheers, Craig
Tiny Terrain Models
Nicely done Craig 8)
I ve finished the CO and the infantry support. HQ's, 1 FAO, 3 Shermans, 1 recce and the PBI to follow shortly. All for BKC II.
(http://data7.blog.de/media/378/6556378_3fe4b2658e_o.jpeg)
So far this is about 4 1/2 hours work. My estimate of 10-12 hours seems to be about right for a 2000 point force.
Cheers, Craig
Tiny Terrain Models
Well done :-bd
I like the clean, bright look you have gone for which works really well for 'smaller' scales IMHO.
Superb inspiration and a basing tutorial for good measure!
Thank you
Wow! Love those bases. Awesome! :o
What is it they say these days? Ahhh, yes, I recollect ! RESPECT!
Mollinary
Thanks for all the comments, here's the first of the Amroured support:
(http://data7.blog.de/media/721/6557721_9cfecea3c7_o.jpeg)
and the humber Recce:
(http://data7.blog.de/media/758/6557758_28b74a0122_o.jpeg)
Same methods as the CO for the extra camo and basing. Old stone wall is made from torn cork tile and painted as per the method outlined in this link:
http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,5684.0.html
More to follow shortly.
Cheers, Craig
Tiny Terrain Models
Absolutely terrific, as usual, Craig ! :-bd =D>
Cheers - Phil.
Excellent job, Craig. 8)
So cool looking!
Must.. resist..
Nicely done Craig 8)