Sunday 26 November 2006

Royal Models

This build is intended to show the stages of painting for newcomers to Vallejo Acrylics and how to tackle the application of various camouflage patterns. So far the figure has been assembled and the neck portion drilled out to accept a Hornet head. The trousers are half finished as is the webbing. As for the jacket, that will be finished in a Pea Pattern camouflage.

Here is the assembled figure showing the Hornet head and a DML Kar 98.


Next, the figure was primed with Vallejo Model Air 057 Black, which gives a good base for pre shading.

Here we see the base coat of 10:3 103 German WWII Beige Camo and 007 Pale Sand airbrushed on in thin coats.

The webbing has received coats of 168 Black Grey, 150 SS. Cam. Black Brown and 150 lightened with 007 Pale Sand. A wash of pure 170 Glossy Black was added to darken the leather and define the shadows.

For the highlights on the trouser base coat, 007 Pale Sand was added to 103 German WWII Beige Cam. Shadows came from 085 German Uniform added to the 103 German WWII Beige Cam.

The brown areas are 140 Flat Brown, highlighted with 007 Pale Sand and shadowed with 035 Cadmium Maroon.

Green is finished in 95 US Dark Green again highlighted with 007 Pale Sand and shadowed with 168 Black Green.

The Steilhandgrenate was left in the basecoat and had a thin layer of Burnt Umber oil laid over, and then removed 5 to 6 hours later with a shortened no. 1 brush.







3 comments:

Daniel R. Morton said...

Nice looking camo in progress, Martin!

Martin von Bargen said...

Thanks Dan, I'm enjoying this build immensely. Should get some more painting done today.

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