Thanks for all the comments everyone, although I can barely feel my toes Rick after sat motionless for most of the day. With the heater on it did warm up to a balmy 55°F, but still not particularly pleasant :smiling5:
A bit of matt varnish has taken your eye off the worst of the glue mess. Hopefully by the time I've finished weathering it'll be hardly noticeable to most, but obviously it'll always be the first thing I see lol
I've slapped all of figures together and they aren't looking too bad (remembering we're in 1/48 here). They've had a coat of primer, then a quick blast with some colour I had lying around as a base. It might just be me but I've found brush paint behaves much better over an acrylic base, rather than the lacquer primer I use, so I've started with a light airbrushed coat of something along the right lines of the final colours.
You might also see in the background the basic colours I've mixed up from AK acrylics. Since I only have a small range I've mixed up some "starter" shades as close as I can to the Tamiya references and the box art, which I can then load onto my palette and mix highlights and shades from, while still keeping the basic colour. It almost sounds like I know what I'm doing, but as the saying goes: "fake it 'til you make it"
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I have a kind of idea how they'll be placed, but nothing is set in stone just yet.
The two guys on the left are from the refuelling set so will be posed alongside the truck. The Jeep driver will be chatting to the guy front & centre, and the chap 3rd from left will be sat having a crafty smoke, in front of some fuel barrels, and be receiving a stern dressing down from the General and the one with the rifle for doing so.
A bit of matt varnish has taken your eye off the worst of the glue mess. Hopefully by the time I've finished weathering it'll be hardly noticeable to most, but obviously it'll always be the first thing I see lol
I've slapped all of figures together and they aren't looking too bad (remembering we're in 1/48 here). They've had a coat of primer, then a quick blast with some colour I had lying around as a base. It might just be me but I've found brush paint behaves much better over an acrylic base, rather than the lacquer primer I use, so I've started with a light airbrushed coat of something along the right lines of the final colours.
You might also see in the background the basic colours I've mixed up from AK acrylics. Since I only have a small range I've mixed up some "starter" shades as close as I can to the Tamiya references and the box art, which I can then load onto my palette and mix highlights and shades from, while still keeping the basic colour. It almost sounds like I know what I'm doing, but as the saying goes: "fake it 'til you make it"
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I have a kind of idea how they'll be placed, but nothing is set in stone just yet.
The two guys on the left are from the refuelling set so will be posed alongside the truck. The Jeep driver will be chatting to the guy front & centre, and the chap 3rd from left will be sat having a crafty smoke, in front of some fuel barrels, and be receiving a stern dressing down from the General and the one with the rifle for doing so.
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