Ok, this is a big step for me: WW2 in 15mm!
I really got stuck into these guys (it helped that we had
finished watching Lost), aiming for a force to protect Crete from the onslaught
of Richard’s Fallschirmjagers.
Method
Cleaned up, not significant flash except on bases which was
easily dealt with. Some of the venting
streamers were a bit trickier, but so far I have only found one that I
missed. Detail looks good although some
of the poses are perhaps a bit to ‘knees bent crouching behaviour’, but then I
don’t blame them!
Washed the 37 figures in warm water and dishwashing liquid
and rinsed well.
Then I used PVA glue to fix them to cardboard strips by base
groups for ease of painting.
The undercoated I used was Tamiya XF10 Flat Brown. I was a bit apprehensive, but it has really
gone on well, dried well (it seems to shrink on to the detail rather than cover
it up even though it went on thick – it was a brand new pot and I didn’t feel it
needed thinning). It has really made the
figures look good and this bought on a round of obsessing about what colours to
use and how many layers etc. Lots of
research and no definitive solution...
Somewhere I had read advice to paint the faces first and so
I did this with Vallejo VJ 70955 Flat Flesh.
I’m so glad I did this and stopped after the first two figures. It was too pale. I wanted bronzed Aussies.
Luckily I found that Vallejo VJ 70860 Medium Fleshtone over
the brown undercoat provided exactly what I was looking for.Boots, bayonet scabbard and rifle trim I did in VJ 70950 Black. Then came hats, socks and water bottle in VJ 70921 English Uniform. The actual uniform I did in VJ 70819 Iraqi Sand which I also used to dry brush over the slouch hats. I was doing this over the socks as well, but changed to painting the gaiters as part of the webbing which I did in VJ 70976 Buff all though I did do the packs first in Stone Grey.
The helmets I did in VJ 70977 Desert yellow over brushed with VJ 70847 Dark Sand.
For the rifles I mixed Cavalry Brown with some Black. The trim I finished in Metallic Gunmetal Grey
(not a VJ colour) and bayonets then got a brush of Pure Silver (not a VJ
colour).
The bases I painted in Tamiya XF52 Flat Earth and that then
leaves with the basing dilemma: the pictures had five per base and I think four
is the maximum I want to do, also just two on the small bases. That will leave me some figures for singles
which can then be commanders for use with Crossfire.He looks a bit scary all blown up in the photo like that ...
He looks a bit scary all blown up in the photo like that ...
ReplyDeleteBeing an Aussie he probably is bloomin scary!
Nice work so far, keep it up.