Models by Battlefront, painted ages ago; maybe two years back. I needed to update with something that wasn't just text...
Yeah yeah a new post...we'll see if I can bother keeping it going. Maybe a Field Grey tutorial in the next few weeks; people have been bugging me for that one for ages.
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Good job! I really like the subject!
ReplyDeleteExcellent painting. The small rust spots are a great touch.
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ReplyDeleteWow, only way to edit was to remove comment, wanted to add something else...Always a pleasure seeing new stuff from you! Love the crews and the splinter! These are a departure from your clean look - I think with your painting style and the worn look, you have a winning combination!
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Cheer Troy: it need some refining but I'll muddle through with some more practice.
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They look good. I love the flat panels on the hornisse.
ReplyDeleteI heard you played against (?) the panzer company I painted at the tournament in SA. What did you take to the tournament.
I second the call for the fieldgrey tutorial. I'm always interested in seeing more ways to paint it.
Thanks Cameron. Yes; I had Canadian Rifles.
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Thanks for the comments guys.
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Good stuff in the beautfitul CDT style. I admire your keeping at it, I have switched to boardgames (wargames) and get a lot more plays in. Don't know if I am very unhappy about it, actually :-)
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ReplyDeleteStunning. Simply stunning.
Wow! What colors did you use for the base and camo??
ReplyDeleteThanks. It was probably VMC Middlestone for the dunkelgelb, with VMC Pale Sand added for a lighter version to spray as panel highlights. The green was VMC Reflective Green IIRC.
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