Finished this mini up this morning. It's been great painting something 'real' in 28mm.
The base had to be left plain for the competition it's being entered into but I'll get something sorted for him once the comp is done.
Finished this mini up this morning. It's been great painting something 'real' in 28mm.
The base had to be left plain for the competition it's being entered into but I'll get something sorted for him once the comp is done.
A little more work on this fella this evening, starting to layer up the green of his battle dress and khaki on the webbing and backpack, while the helmet received a green shade to deepen AMD enrich the colour of the steel. It will receive a further blue/green shade prior to the netting being highlighted:
One of the IBoH's friends on Facebook is running a 'cannon fodder' painting competition this month. The rules are simple; paint up (but don't base) any standard troop model in 28mm or 28mm heroic scale. So I thought I'd try something totally different as I've not painted many 'true' 28mm mini's so far, though that might change this year. Anyway, I digress. I managed to badger a complete Bolt Action US Marine mini of a friend and I'm attempting to paint him up. I slapped on some base layers, the washed all of them dark brown so I can now begin adding in the flesh, metal and highlights to everything else.
Using the same colours and technique as the Panthers I've applied camouflage to the Tiger. The tracks went on after this and then a shading wash to add definition. Detailing will follow once the wash has fully dried and two successively lighter grey drybrushes have been added to highlight and weather the tank.