brought this chap with my on holiday, staying in a gorgeous cottage on Carbis Bay, so in the evenings can do some painting. got some paint on his face, tricky blending as left my filbert brush behind at home !!. needs a few more highlights adding and pupils, must be okay as my wife instantly recognised him. lol
Dolman Miniatures 90mm Tintin
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WOW at that size it looks a bit messy, will need a clean up me thinks. Though life size which is considerably smaller its not that bad, lolComment
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Got some AK Ultra Flat varnish on his face, looks a lot better now, not so glossy !
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Have started on his 'brown' leather jacket, just a trial on his arm first to check out the process;
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Added a few shadows onto his jacket, and 'found' the logo on the back of the jacket, before i covered it in paint;
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Leather jacket is done;
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Once the Oils are dry i will apply a matt varnish to his jeans
Bike has been airbrushed and the paint polished a bit with a 4000 polishing stick, next will be to paint the actual engine and the tyres;
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Love it….that jacket has seen a lot of miles…..the “Snowy” on the back is the icing on the cake……Comment
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Cheers really enjoyed getting to grips with the oils on the leatherComment
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started detail painting of the bike. have a few cast metal leads to attach, the fun bit is going to be attaching the rear supports to the bike and at the same time fixing the rear hub in place. same with the front forks, which as well as attaching the wheel to the mudguard, will then have to attach that sub assembly to the bike and line up TinTin's Hands
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