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  • Neil Merryweather
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    • Dec 2018
    • 5199
    • London

    #1

    1/35 scale WWI Tommy completed

    Well , here he is, my first painted figure in nearly 40 years!
    I was pretty much starting from scratch with acrylics, so that made it interesting as well.
    I've done my Dutch-Belgian Artillery man in the meantime and so I'm slightly more comfortable with them, but there's still lots to learn.
    He's now got a sling to his rifle made from lead foil and a couple of PE buckles.( I've just noticed from the pics that it has become detached, DOH!)
    And a bit of a dust and modulation with some pastels.

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    #2
    Nice one Neil :smiling3:.

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    • Steve Jones
      • Apr 2018
      • 6615

      #3
      Very crisp work Neil. I look forward to seeing what you have learnt on these two figures being applied to your next project. Why did you decide to start doing figures again with acrylics and not oils?

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      • Neil Merryweather
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        • Dec 2018
        • 5199
        • London

        #4
        Originally posted by Steve Jones
        Very crisp work Neil. I look forward to seeing what you have learnt on these two figures being applied to your next project. Why did you decide to start doing figures again with acrylics and not oils?
        thanks Steve, that's very kind.
        I never even considered oils- possibly because in this specific instance I had bought the themed set from Tommy's War and I wanted to get used to them before letting myself loose on a nice Tommy's war sculpt.
        I used to use them back in the day for horses because of the sheen, but never for figures. With acrylics, if you decide English Uniform is the right colour, you can go straight to the bottle and get it right without thinking about it. I assume with oils you have to use the traditional artists' colours like vandyke brown, prussian blue, alizarin crimson etc .Of course things have moved on considerably since then, but what puts me off is the idea of having to mix a specific colour every time.I'm very lazy like that, I don't enjoy mixing colours- I like to put my effort into other things.
        Or have things changed now?Is there a range of oils specifically for figure painters that has field grey, horizon bleu, khaki, etc?
        cheers
        Neil

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        • Neil Merryweather
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          • Dec 2018
          • 5199
          • London

          #5
          I've just uploaded the pics again because most of them seem to have slipped through the server upgrade net

          thanks for looking
          Neil
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          • Fernando N
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            • Apr 2018
            • 2448

            #6
            Great looking little soldier you’ve made Neil.

            Like the little grass base and the young fresh replacement look of the face. :thumb2:

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            • Neil Merryweather
              SMF Supporters
              • Dec 2018
              • 5199
              • London

              #7
              Originally posted by Fernando N
              Great looking little soldier you’ve made Neil.

              Like the little grass base and the young fresh replacement look of the face. :thumb2:
              Thanks Fernando.
              I wish I could take credit for the look of the face but that's just how it came out and I was relieved that I hadn't screwed it up:anguished::smiling6:
              I think that's something to aspire to, though

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              • flyjoe180
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                • Jan 2012
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                • Joe
                • Earth

                #8
                Very nicely done Neil

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                • Richard48
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 1901
                  • Richard
                  • Clacton on Sea

                  #9
                  Jolly well done Chum.Looks good to me Neil.Good on ya.
                  Richard.

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