What's on the Bench? 2021
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An excellent idea Graeme and something I think is lacking on the forum. When you don't want to commit to a full on build log, but have a picture or two that you'd like to share.
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Nice camo work there Graeme. Sorry forgot to post this earlier.
On my bench I have .a KV-2.
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I've been practicing my freehand camo, and early days on a Warhammer figure that was a pressie from my lad.
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I like this idea.....
I don’t blog most of what I do because you would all soon get bored of me saying “then I painted this bit...”
Four games workshop ghost like creatures......first time I’ve painted anything in oils for about twenty years LOL....some of the transitions are a bit stark, but the overall effect is there. They were painted last weekend then left for a week to dry, and have now been Matt varnished so I can complete the base detail in acrylic.....that will be next weeks task......
Nest up, nearly finished four wild animals for Frostgrave. All they need is tuft dressing and snow. They are whitemetal from North Star and were painted while the ghosts dried.....
last up, some early days on five Warg scout riders for Oathmark (my next long term project). These are 28mm plastics again from North Star. Not over keen on the warg sculpts. The heads are good, but the rest is a little strange! They were prepped and primed over the last couple of weeks in between other jobs.
Anyway, keep building all, and enjoy your bench time...Attached FilesComment
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I'm currently working on Tamiya's venerable Churchill Mk iiv, with a few bits of scratchbuilt stowage..
nothing much to post other than it's a typical Tamiya kit in that it almost falls together,
the hardest part so far is trying to nail down colours for the tank crew.. is it Khaki or is it Flat earth...lolComment
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