I bought and painted this figure for my eldest son James who is eight. He really likes Orcs (not goblins, just orcs) which is useful because thats an army I collect and play. I painted this figure much quicker than I usually paint and it probably shows a bit in the lack of detail. Still it’s a nice clean job though this perhaps isn’t the best angle to view the model.
Project Panzergrenadier Kompany – Pt3
Progress last night was some of the really boring stuff.
Half tracks, the metal ones had been primed and so had the half tracks front wheels.
The wheels remained on there Blue Tack™ like little mushrooms, this allowed me to paint the fiddly hubs or rims.
For this I find an old paint brush that has hooked bristle tips actually makes painting the rim much easier, easier than a toilet duck in fact!
Also I painted the track running wheels Dunkelgelb. It took two coats as my paint was very thin.
I had four bottles of DG and held them all and shook them for about ten minutes, opened the tops and found three where empty! What an I diot.
Anyways… must buy more paint today at lunchtime at Toyworld.. the Queenstown shop is pretty poor… didn’t even have model glue but stocked about 300 model kits… at least teh tamya agent keeps thier stand well stocked I noticed.. even large bottles of thinner are available.. the plastic ones that look like miniture jerry cans.
So two coats of paint and there is over brush marks on the tracks. But I will be wet brushing the tracks with rust red/brown and then dry brushing a gunmetal and then a very very light chainmail silber drybrush.
The tyres will get some minor over brush touch ups.. and therest will bea fery light grey drybrush followed by a Tamiya flat earth very light dry brush to the tracks and the tyres and the vehicle wheel bays before glueing them in.
Also I’m looking to some improvosed Shurzen on the half tracks.. subject to historical reserach.
And there is some canvas covers to place on the half tracks too.
Savage Orc Shaman
Well here is my only spell caster for my Orc & Goblins. He’s a savage orc because at the time of purchase that’s the only spell casting orc / goblin they had in the shop. The paint scheme is Games Workshop (like most of my figures) and I wouldn’t say I’m particularly fond of it. Probably one of the better parts is the snake wrapped around his arm which you can’t even see in this photo.