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    #166
    Steve - Hi. I do have problems with my back and neck and I have told my wife that lifting and chopping is no good - perhaps she'll be believe me eventually, as it does happen every time. Wet and cold here and not very Spring-like. The head was rubbish, but re-painted now and looking a bit better - pics later.

    Richard - I'm always terrified of forgetting my various pills when I go away - ah, the joys of ageing! I really like the green and am glad I came across it. It's very similar to what a lot of the professionals use for German uniforms and something I'd wondered about for years.

    I'd love to see some new 1/16 plastic figures. Miniart had a really interesting line-up for future release, including a medieval bowman, but it looks like they've been shelved. No doubt criticism of the current range has not made them as keen as they were.

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    • Neil Merryweather
      SMF Supporters
      • Dec 2018
      • 5197
      • London

      #167
      Originally posted by Peter Day

      I'd love to see some new 1/16 plastic figures. Miniart had a really interesting line-up for future release, including a medieval bowman, but it looks like they've been shelved. No doubt criticism of the current range has not made them as keen as they were.
      I've just bought their 1/16 Samurai (because I know I will never own a Ray Lamb Taisho), but goodness knows when I will get around to painting it.
      I daren't up my scale from 54mm yet in case I never go back!
      I much prefer the greener Field Grey, by the way.

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      • Guest

        #168
        Well Neil, sorry to say that you couldn't have bought a worse kit in my humble opinion. I've attempted it twice and didn't even get it half built both times. No doubt all due to my poor modelling skills, and there are completed examples on the web, so it can obviously be done, but never again.

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        • Neil Merryweather
          SMF Supporters
          • Dec 2018
          • 5197
          • London

          #169
          Originally posted by Peter Day
          Well Neil, sorry to say that you couldn't have bought a worse kit in my humble opinion. I've attempted it twice and didn't even get it half built both times. No doubt all due to my poor modelling skills, and there are completed examples on the web, so it can obviously be done, but never again.
          I had a nasty feeling you would say that:flushed::tears-of-joy:

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          • Guest

            #170
            Neil - Just not an ideal way to start getting into larger scale figures - in fact more likely to make you give up before you've begun. However, you obviously enjoy the chase, so you may well be able to beat it into submission. The Miniart Greeks and Romans are good. Both series basically the same figure with a sprue change for each version.

            The uniform is complete on this one:



            I started today's session by re-painting the head. The first attempt got away from me and ended up a crusty mess. I'm happier with this attempt.

            I then painted the trousers as tropical issue and gave him a pair of Italian brown boots. Finally, the helmet was re-painted with desert camouflage (ex Hermann Goering Division, Tunisia).

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            • Guest

              #171
              Looks great Peter :smiling3:.

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              • Neil Merryweather
                SMF Supporters
                • Dec 2018
                • 5197
                • London

                #172
                Originally posted by Peter Day
                Neil - Just not an ideal way to start getting into larger scale figures - in fact more likely to make you give up before you've begun. However, you obviously enjoy the chase, so you may well be able to beat it into submission. The Miniart Greeks and Romans are good. Both series basically the same figure with a sprue change for each version.
                I can't pretend I didn't feel a whiff of a challenge, there, Peter, but it will still have to wait til I have reduced my 54mm grey army

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                • Guest

                  #173
                  Neil - Just meant that you're a way better modeller than I am. I have trouble sticking two pieces of plastic together.

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                  • Neil Merryweather
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Dec 2018
                    • 5197
                    • London

                    #174
                    Hey Peter, I took the comment as the compliment it clearly was - but I can see how my response could be misconstrued. I just meant that my immediate response was to think about how I might try and improve it-it's a Pavlovian reaction, I think !
                    My wife calls it arrogance.................
                    and I think you are being too modest again, but we have already agreed to differ,haven't we?
                    all the best
                    Neil

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                    • Lee Drennen
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 7711

                      #175
                      Peter
                      That is looking great as always. I think everyone here are great modelers and your one of the best along with everyone else.

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                      • SteveH
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 1287

                        #176
                        Originally posted by Peter Day
                        Neil - I have trouble sticking two pieces of plastic together.
                        Morning Peter

                        Having prepared some busts and tried belts and buckles, you really do undersell your self, they aren't that easy to do, and then to look just right

                        Bases too, might be a simple thing, but how many modellers never get that far, another underrated skill set.

                        Great choice to add the Tropical element into the figure.

                        Well done.

                        Its another grey day, but I have a week off, unfortunately the garden will be involved along with trying to get all my blogs up to date

                        Keep that back safe and gently manipulated, I'm off to my chiropractor next week too

                        Have a good day finishing off all the accessories

                        Regards

                        Steve H

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                        • Guest

                          #177
                          Hi Chaps.

                          I wasn't dissng my skills, just stating the fact that the modelling part is something I enjoy less than the painting. A day's build is great fun, but I'm always itching to get the brushes out.

                          Steve - Rain forecast for today (no gardening, and anyway the back pain has migrated to my neck). Hope you can get some time in on the bust; it's looking very good indeed.

                          Accessories today, which have to be attached in sequence - grenade, belt loop, ammo pouches.

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                          • Jim R
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 15728
                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #178
                            Hi Peter
                            Well I reckon he looks great. The clothing is superb and as you said earlier the moulding is perfect for a single colour paint job - with your skills certainly. As for the head - it's great although by the time I post this it could be start over :smiling2:
                            Hope the back improves.
                            Jim

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                            • Guest

                              #179
                              Jim - One of the best figures I've worked on. The way the clothing hangs and the equipment fits just feels so right. The head's staying!

                              Nearly there:



                              After having carefully painted the front of the smock, then spent some time on the grenade, they end up being mostly hidden by the ammo pouches. Always the way, but you never know what will be visible once the thing is put together.

                              I painted most of the equipment before attachment, but I realised that the best way to do the ammo pouches was in situ. As they are all exactly the same it enabled me to best judge how to vary the detail. All the varnishing has also been done.

                              Just the hands and gun to do now. I won't mount this one yet as I have another Luftwaffe figure to do which might make up a vignette.

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                              • Richard48
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 1897
                                • Richard
                                • Clacton on Sea

                                #180
                                Wowcher Peter.
                                Really a corker my friend.Real eye candy for us figure buffs.Choices of colours are spot on.Glad you enjoyed doing Mr.Para.
                                Richard.

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