tiger in the street
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29 January 2013, 20:14
Kevin van der Sande
so got one figure done, but do i have to put varnish over it? couse with my other figures the mat vatnisch still has a bit of a shine to my opinion... i've used vallejo varnish...
so got one figure done, but do i have to put varnish over it? couse with my other figures the mat vatnisch still has a bit of a shine to my opinion... i've used vallejo varnish...
2 February 2013, 09:26
Kevin van der Sande
gonna put a floor at the first floor in the ruin, but that's something for later 😄
gonna put a floor at the first floor in the ruin, but that's something for later 😄
5 March 2013, 20:35
Michel Huijghe
I'm not sure about the varnish. I'm not a figure painter. I'll ask it at my modeling club.
I'm not sure about the varnish. I'm not a figure painter. I'll ask it at my modeling club.
6 March 2013, 07:55
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Great job on the Building ,Mate.
I varnish my figures with the army painter matt varnish.Thats really a very good matt finish.
I also heard that you put a semigloss varnish only from above on the figures face so that it only reach the Profile (Nose,cheeks,forehead).I never tried this.
But i think fabric has to be matt.
Great job on the Building ,Mate.
I varnish my figures with the army painter matt varnish.Thats really a very good matt finish.
I also heard that you put a semigloss varnish only from above on the figures face so that it only reach the Profile (Nose,cheeks,forehead).I never tried this.
But i think fabric has to be matt.
6 March 2013, 16:14
Kevin van der Sande
Thanx Markus.
Got to try the army painter varnish then... Thnx for the tip.
I'm still thinking what to do with the other side of the walls. On
The first floor gonna put some paper to the wall but downstairs i have got no idea...
Thanx Markus.
Got to try the army painter varnish then... Thnx for the tip.
I'm still thinking what to do with the other side of the walls. On
The first floor gonna put some paper to the wall but downstairs i have got no idea...
6 March 2013, 16:26
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
How about some destroyed furniture (chairs ,table).Easy to make from balsa wood yourself.
How about some destroyed furniture (chairs ,table).Easy to make from balsa wood yourself.
6 March 2013, 16:38
Kevin van der Sande
yeah, but there is a small corner piece of wall that comes inside of this one downstairs, so itt's more of a hallway between the two piecs... gonna try to make some iron gates like u can see on the front of the box..
yeah, but there is a small corner piece of wall that comes inside of this one downstairs, so itt's more of a hallway between the two piecs... gonna try to make some iron gates like u can see on the front of the box..
6 March 2013, 22:58
james johnson
there's a product that I find works great on those bricks, Kevin. A pigment from Mig (Brick Dust Pigment #P029 )[img1]
there's a product that I find works great on those bricks, Kevin. A pigment from Mig (Brick Dust Pigment #P029 )[img1]
20 March 2013, 13:17
Kevin van der Sande
Looks good with that pigment... Goona look for it and will definitley try it.. thanks
Looks good with that pigment... Goona look for it and will definitley try it.. thanks
20 March 2013, 16:36
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Hi Kevin
Looks great ,Mate.I find the right gate is cooler then the left,but thats only my opinion.
Keep up the great work! 👍
Hi Kevin
Looks great ,Mate.I find the right gate is cooler then the left,but thats only my opinion.
Keep up the great work! 👍
20 March 2013, 17:21
Kevin van der Sande
Yes, thanks... The one one the right was my first finnished idea but think for the WW2 period that the twisted ones are more realistic... But this one was not finished... It was a test to see if i could bend the bars or not...
Yes, thanks... The one one the right was my first finnished idea but think for the WW2 period that the twisted ones are more realistic... But this one was not finished... It was a test to see if i could bend the bars or not...
20 March 2013, 17:47
Kevin van der Sande
thnx Jose,
@Markus, took a bit of your advice 😄 made me a simple table for the first floor, and put already a base for a bit of rubble... needs to be finished with som pieces from the wall..
@ James, the brick dust pigment works really great 😄 thnx for the tip
thnx Jose,
@Markus, took a bit of your advice 😄 made me a simple table for the first floor, and put already a base for a bit of rubble... needs to be finished with som pieces from the wall..
@ James, the brick dust pigment works really great 😄 thnx for the tip
24 March 2013, 20:56
james johnson
Glad you like the brick pigment Kevin.
I?m really thinking of going through all of my old 1/35 scale kits and taking all of the unused pieces off of the sprues, painting them and tossing them in a big pile in one of the rooms of my diorama. Or something like that. It?s filling in all of the empty space that causes me the most concern.
I read something somewhere that sort of made sense to me: make the models and figures fit the surroundings; not the other way around. I believe this to be true.
With this, it is paramount that I get the rubble and clutter correct, IMHO??.
Keep on posting, I need help!!
WF
Glad you like the brick pigment Kevin.
I?m really thinking of going through all of my old 1/35 scale kits and taking all of the unused pieces off of the sprues, painting them and tossing them in a big pile in one of the rooms of my diorama. Or something like that. It?s filling in all of the empty space that causes me the most concern.
I read something somewhere that sort of made sense to me: make the models and figures fit the surroundings; not the other way around. I believe this to be true.
With this, it is paramount that I get the rubble and clutter correct, IMHO??.
Keep on posting, I need help!!
WF
25 March 2013, 00:25
Kevin van der Sande
Yes that true, thats why i made this floor and table.. now i am try to make some pieces of wall to put down vetween the rubble and later on the street
Yes that true, thats why i made this floor and table.. now i am try to make some pieces of wall to put down vetween the rubble and later on the street
25 March 2013, 05:00
james johnson
Just saw the table pic.; looks real good! What did you make the wallpaper out of?
As soon as I finish this MK IV I'm building I'll get back to my diorama for a week or so.
My next phase is mounting the buildings to the base.
I'll probably be using this product as a base for the street>>shop.hobbylobby.com/..iorama-spray-726372/
Just saw the table pic.; looks real good! What did you make the wallpaper out of?
As soon as I finish this MK IV I'm building I'll get back to my diorama for a week or so.
My next phase is mounting the buildings to the base.
I'll probably be using this product as a base for the street>>shop.hobbylobby.com/..iorama-spray-726372/
25 March 2013, 05:13
Kevin van der Sande
Thanks 😄 well, the wallpaper is just normal printing paper.. i've made tge paper in Paint on my laptop, and stick it to the wall with some thinned woodglue
Thanks 😄 well, the wallpaper is just normal printing paper.. i've made tge paper in Paint on my laptop, and stick it to the wall with some thinned woodglue
25 March 2013, 05:28
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an idea for a new project this year.. a street with a ruin, the tiger on the street, two mechanics on top of the tank and soldiers and superiors chilling... sounds good? if not, i'm open for suggestions 😄 this is just the first idea i've got...