Lovely work Steve.
1/10th vive lempereur, col-burthe 4th hussars
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ooh that's a monster Steve( she cried :tears-of-joy: )
If I might suggest gluing the spindle to a flat plate for stability- one fall and those legs will break wit all that weightComment
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Looks good under primer Steve. Personally I’ve never got on well with black primer on figures. I find it very hard to get a good top colour on it, especially with whites and redd. It will be good to see how you approach this so I can learn from you.Comment
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For some reason the grey tamiya primer just didnt want to stick, came off in places - and thats after a bath in soapy water, rinsed and left to air dry. this Citadel primer just covers anything. Most if not all will be covered with the first dark grey coat of paint misted on the horse and built up from there.Comment
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Ah, I see. Funnily enough Steve, I had a similar issue with Tamiya white primer recently. I couldn’t understand why the figure was continually covered with white powder! I wonder if they’ve changed the formula? I’ve been using Alclad ever since, for no other reason except I had some on the shelf. Not sure what I’ll buy when it runs out.Comment
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Considering the amount of filling and sanding involved Steve, having found only that small anomaly at the front shows you've done a great job.Comment
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For some reason the grey tamiya primer just didnt want to stick, came off in places - and thats after a bath in soapy water, rinsed and left to air dry. this Citadel primer just covers anything. Most if not all will be covered with the first dark grey coat of paint misted on the horse and built up from there.Comment
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Got the horse into the spraying room (otherwise known as the Utility room ). Used Vallejo Model air, which last time out were a disaster as no matter what PSI setting, dilution ration nothing would come out of the airbrush, so i had a look on YouTube and found this video, which was a godsend and explained about adding a nut to the bottle BUT only shake the bottle as if you were ringing one of those bell they used to have in hotels, from side to side and in a circular motion until you could quite easily here the ball bearing rolling around.. I ordered some 3mm ball bearings from Amazon on Saturday and Sunday mid morning they arrived, so were duly added (2) into the bottles and followed the tip and voila, sprayed beautifully straight from the bottle. only had one clogged tip during the whole 30 mins of spraying so was well pleased;
First Coat 71.047 Grey, all over the body;
Second coat 71.119 White Grey, starting to build up the overall colour, denser sprayed onto higher areas, muscle tones;
Third Coat 71.001 White, this was first painted as random patches on the flanks and front areas;
and then the same colour was misted over the whole horse, slowly building up the colour;
Next is to start adding darker colours to the lower areas of the legs and also to bring the head to life;
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