Operation “Get Cracking” Pt 2

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Well I finished two test solders/figures.
You will notice this is a habit I have started now when prepping to to do a production line of figures… I suggest this to anyone thinking of painting a platoon or more of figs… paint a couple from start to finish and get the process right and change things.

This one was good.. I changed my usual order in which the flesh gets painted. I do however have to change my formula for the dark or ink wash. I’m still getting bath rings forming on my wash. Dish wash soap doesn’t seem to help. I’m thinking the magic wash is going to have to be tried again.. although I will need to buy some “Klear floor” polish first.

So… here is the first wash over the spray coat of desert yellow. This is a pretty dark wash of Khaki by Tamiya liberally applied over

so here is a comparison photo of the finish

I then jumped ahead and painted boots and wood, webbing’s (khaki), helmet (olive drab), elbow and knee knee patches and bags (olive green) and flesh, I then fished the guns and binoculars in black.
The black wash followed (which didn’t smooth very well.

here is the eye candy..



So the result is that the was darkens the base colour too much over all and needs a wash of almost equal colour.. but tinted so that the shadow will sit in the low spots. Of course a dry brush would solve this.. but I’m hoping to avoid it.

US Infantry Heavy Machine gun Platoons X2 – and some!

Hello everybody?

My names Martin, you may recognise me from blogs such as: US infantry #1 and US infantry #2!

Today I am going to tell you about the US infantry Heavy Machinegun platoons X2 project.

I started by preparing a massive amount of US infantry figures I had to paint some 2 months ago.

I included 2 blisters of new HMG teams from Michael who bought them at discount from the Toywold sale in Dunedin.

I added all the odd platoon amount I got in another auction I won. As these were the old castings which are better I decided to use them. Besides they also had some bazookas.

Undercoating in Krylon metal cote.. black. Good stuff.

This time I became even more dismayed by paint so many infantry that I took one HUGE short cut.

This time I have not painted base colour and left the black primer showing in the recesses and shaded areas of the miniature.
This time I am going to ink and dry brush highlight.
It will be intersting as the paints are all the same brand and colours… we shall see some comparisons.
Pictures to follow..

Today I have painted all base colours and only have the final leather and wood colours to apply. And of course the helmet colour which is last.

So I should have 2 x HMG platoons ready in a few weeks after Christmas. Plus an extra Infantry platoon… that makes.. five platoons…

Also I have enough Shermans now to field 2x 4 tank platoons with 2 command tanks.

Curently working on stripping and air brushing 2 GMC M10’s I have 1 Utility car.