Figures..how to paint them
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Easy way to get a human look.
Would anyone be interested in a method to produce a good result quickly..I can produce a short "how to" if wanted. Its based on painting war games figures quickly and accurately using the natural curves of the mould of the figures.Gary
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Good luck with the weathering research. I assume you have a suitable guinea pig to start with!
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At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Safe trip tomorrow with your daughter.
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Those figures from fleabay are a waste of space. I have two packets of them and apart from not being to scale as it said on the packet, they are really poor quality. You pays your money!
Gary
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He knocked out hundreds of 15 mm wargames figures a day. His larger scale figures were a work of art.
Just viewed the Montys models they will come up a treat, they look like lovely castings.
Gary
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Soon,
Bill
At 6'4'', Bill is a tall chap, then again, when horizontal he is rather long and people often used to trip over him! . . . and so a nickname was born :)
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Have you looked at the 'Sportsman Series'? They do 1/4th scale in their range.I'm still looking for a pilot bust for my 1/4 scale aircraft, if anyone knows of a supplier. :cool:
Also Tailored Pilot, they do whole pilots but they may do you a bust.
Premier Pilots USA based
Perfect Pilots UK based do partial bodied pilots
Nexus modelling supplies in the UK sell a range of 1/4th bust pilots too.
Hope this helps, all the best John.
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I've lost so much weight over this move Max, I think I'll probably fit the bill …………………………… :cheersI'm still looking for a pilot bust for my 1/4 scale aircraft, if anyone knows of a supplier. :cool:
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I'll search those.
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Maybe I'll move, Peter. I could do to lose some . . . .I've lost so much weight over this move Max, I think I'll probably fit the bill …………………………… :cheers
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That is a great list. Thanks, John. :thumbs[user=269]MaxSouthOz[/user] wrote:Have you looked at the 'Sportsman Series'? They do 1/4th scale in their range.I'm still looking for a pilot bust for my 1/4 scale aircraft, if anyone knows of a supplier. :cool:
Also Tailored Pilot, they do whole pilots but they may do you a bust.
Premier Pilots USA based
Perfect Pilots UK based do partial bodied pilots
Nexus modelling supplies in the UK sell a range of 1/4th bust pilots too.
Hope this helps, all the best John.
I couldn't find the Sportsman Series, but there is plenty of scope with the rest of them.
Some have moving parts and servos; no less!
I appreciate your help.
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http://www.premierpilots.net/id25.html
Whoops!
Thanks again.
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