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Hi Richard,
Have just played catch up with your build, Excellent skills and congratulations on the Silver that you were awarded.
Your painting of the figures is brilliant, especially the faces.
Regards Mike
Oops...busy looking at other posts and didn't see these replies. Thanks Daniel, Scottie, Randall and Michael...great to have the latter of you two along. The scratched haversacks weren't difficult to do and were worked on wax paper so that it didn't stick. Basically needed methodical planning in stages starting from the main bag and then the rolled tarp and finally the spade.
Hi Guys, looking at the date, this is rather long in the tooth. I thought of revisiting the dio as I had left it quite abruptly having scratched the back packs.
I wanted a break from the Malayan Emergency dio and practice on my painting so the backpacks were just the thing to practise on. I started by painting all three packs and shovels with base colors using a mixture of Vallejo and ModelAir paints...
I used Russian Uniform from Flames of War, ModelAir light green Chrm, ModelAir Sand Yellow and Flames of War Flat Earth.
Camouflaged spots on the poncho rolls haven't been added as I was letting the base colors dry out and cure. The straps are not painted too.
Weathering will commence and details and washes and tinting will come later. Stick around for more 'cos I might scratch the Nambu machine gun using the original as reference. The reason for this is that only part of it will be poking out of the pillbox so I can save the original for another dio not unless Mini-Art comes up with a Japanese automatic weapons set.
Glad to see you restart this Richard - I (don't) hope you get cured of your serial dioramitis - you have a very bad case!
Steve
Yes a very bad case indeed... I tend to re-work on dios that are prematurely completed. For this particular dio the bunker is practically empty, there aren't enough coconuts, the deliberate tinting of the soldiers uniforms to give them variation is not done, there should be more palm fronds scattered, more creepers on the coconut trunks and of course the missing backpacks.
For R&R I was given a sitting monkey by Giang Xuan Le of Paracel Miniatures and haven't yet put it on the roof. I will be making monkeys/macaques for my Malayan Emergency dio.
I`d missed this until now Richard,but had a catch up and very pleased i did :thumb2: ,
Excellent work on those back packs Sir.... very nice indeed!
Andy
I've just had a very enjoyable catch-up; superb stuff ,Richard, as always from you!
I've always fancied doing an Iwo Jima dio based on 3 packs of Airfix Multipose Marines I have in the stash...it will have to wait but you have inspired me!
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