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  • Mini Me
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    • Jun 2018
    • 10711

    #46
    Looks the bomb so far Neil....too bad you gotta box em up, but understandable .

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    • JR
      • May 2015
      • 18273

      #47
      It's fascinating seeing the angle of the cuts , , probably asked before , but the copper wire size please .The filling will be interesting Neil .

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      • Mickc1440
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        • Apr 2018
        • 4779

        #48
        They're really coming along nicely Neil, some great work

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        • Neil Merryweather
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          • Dec 2018
          • 5189
          • London

          #49
          Originally posted by John Race
          It's fascinating seeing the angle of the cuts , , probably asked before , but the copper wire size please .The filling will be interesting Neil .
          1mm for most and 0.5mm for the wrists

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #50
            Originally posted by Neil Merryweather
            1mm for most and 0.5mm for the wrists
            Thanks Neil :thumb2:

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            • Neil Merryweather
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              • Dec 2018
              • 5189
              • London

              #51
              I decided to build and paint one of the Airfix US Marines 'Out Of The Box' (ALMOST), as a test to see how much of the original stuff I could actually tolerate...

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              The only deviations from OOTB are the addition of the helmet straps and carbine sling. And the grenades are my own 3D printed ones.
              I have put up with the inaccuracy of using the rifle ammo pouches instead of carbine pouches which aren't supplied, and to be honest the pack ,meat pouch and shovel arrangement leaves a lot to be desired. As already discussed, the boots are all wrong.
              It was very useful experiment from that point of view, and also from a painting point of view. I used ground up pastels for the weathering which came out better than I expected.
              I tried a slightly different technique for painting the flesh this time too, essentially pre-shading and using very thin coats to build up and diffuse the edges of the darker colours. There's still a long way to go but it worked particularly well with the veins on the arms and backs of the hands.

              I have discovered a few more things that I will need to do to make them at least passing accurate, for instance all the figures will need pocket flaps removing(actually only those that can be seen, since most are face down...bullet dodged there), the addition of jacket skirts.; and I'll need eyelet holes in the waist belts where they can be seen ( I tried painting them but I wasn't very successful so I will have to drill them or hot needle them).
              Also, I don't like the joint between the neck and the shirt collar so I will need to make those better disguised, because I like to paint the heads away from the figure.
              So only 13 figures to do all that with....
              There are some brilliant people out there who paint the HBT lines on their 1/35 USMC figures, but I do not intend to even TRY!

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              • Allen Dewire
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                • Apr 2018
                • 4741
                • Allen
                • Bamberg

                #52
                Honestly Neil, he looks mighty good to me! The worn and tired look comes across very well. I would say the only thing missing is a tattoo with USMC on his arm, or maybe MOM...BTW, and not critizing your work, I've never seen grenades with silver fuses on them. They were the same color as the grenade body (I could be wrong though)...

                Prost
                Allen
                Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                • Mini Me
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                  • Jun 2018
                  • 10711

                  #53
                  Hi Neil, Well for a first article it looks pretty good.....I did notice the "obvious" discrepancies as you did, I don't know if you are aware of this or not, but thought I would mention it and let you decide if you want to make changes or not. The Marine is equipped with an M1 Carbine that has no bayonet lug on it. As issued the recipient would have also received an M3 fighting knife instead of the 10 inch bayonet that was issued with the Garand. Here's a shot of the two for comparison. I love the use of pastels for weathering. They allow you to make very subtle differences in how things appear on the finished product. Tony Greenland was my teacher.......years ago. Click image for larger version

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                  • Neil Merryweather
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                    • Dec 2018
                    • 5189
                    • London

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                    Honestly Neil, he looks mighty good to me! The worn and tired look comes across very well. I would say the only thing missing is a tattoo with USMC on his arm, or maybe MOM...BTW, and not critizing your work, I've never seen grenades with silver fuses on them. They were the same color as the grenade body (I could be wrong though)...

                    Prost
                    Allen
                    cheers Allen
                    I honestly did think of a tattoo but I chickened out.
                    As for the grenades I googled images of ww2 US Grenade and I just took my pick-presumably they weren't accurately described?
                    That's fine with me, it's one less painting step!

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                    • Neil Merryweather
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                      • Dec 2018
                      • 5189
                      • London

                      #55
                      Originally posted by Mini Me
                      Hi Neil, Well for a first article it looks pretty good.....I did notice the "obvious" discrepancies as you did, I don't know if you are aware of this or not, but thought I would mention it and let you decide if you want to make changes or not. The Marine is equipped with an M1 Carbine that has no bayonet lug on it. As issued the recipient would have also received an M3 fighting knife instead of the 10 inch bayonet that was issued with the Garand. Here's a shot of the two for comparison. I love the use of pastels for weathering. They allow you to make very subtle differences in how things appear on the finished product. Tony Greenland was my teacher.......years ago. [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1200014[/ATTACH]
                      That's very useful, thanks Rick! I did wonder.
                      I'll have to see if there's a model I can download and print for my carbine armed guys

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                      • Neil Merryweather
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                        • Dec 2018
                        • 5189
                        • London

                        #56
                        I found one but I had to add a sheath, so I did both types
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                        These are about 10mm long; -fingers crossed they print ok

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                        • rtfoe
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 9086

                          #57
                          The test paint is a cool move to get the tone and hues correct Neil. I've learnt my lesson of leaving a build unattended for a long period. Getting the mojo and remembering what needed to be done next takes a while.
                          Originally posted by John Race
                          It's fascinating seeing the angle of the cuts , , probably asked before , but the copper wire size please .The filling will be interesting Neil .
                          Custard filling John custard. :tears-of-joy: I would use two part putty like Magic Sculpt as its adhesive and hardening properties are excellent not to mention sculpting.

                          Cheers,
                          Wabble

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                          • Jim R
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                            • Apr 2018
                            • 15705
                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #58
                            You're striving for accuracy does you credit Neil. The painted guy looks very good even if you see things to change.

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                            • scottie3158
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                              • Apr 2018
                              • 14202
                              • Paul
                              • Holbeach

                              #59
                              Neil,
                              You make it look so easy. I may of missed it but what are HBT lines?

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                              • Neil Merryweather
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Dec 2018
                                • 5189
                                • London

                                #60
                                Originally posted by scottie3158
                                Neil,
                                You make it look so easy. I may of missed it but what are HBT lines?
                                HBT stands for HerringBone Twill which is what the uniform is made from. In real life it gives the effect of a slightly lighter toned stripe to the fabric. If you look back at Rick's image of the jacket you'll see it.

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