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  1. Chazman

    Shep Paine's "Red Sniper Hunt" from 1973.

    This diorama was simply remarkable back then. Still stands up 47 (FORTY SEVEN) years later. Enjoy!
  2. Chazman

    This is what happens when you use a microscope to paint a 1/35th scale face.

    I asked him what he uses for brushes and paint. He said Vallejo and WN Series #7, triple 0.
  3. Chazman

    This is what happens when you use a microscope to paint a 1/35th scale face.

    Exactly! It's one thing to see that, it's another to get your brushes and paint to do that.
  4. Chazman

    Gladiators.

    Very nice. Blood on the shield is a nice touch.
  5. Chazman

    "View from my bench -2019 and beyond "

    All I've got to say is WOW! This thread is awesome and inspirational!
  6. Chazman

    Old School Tamiya Motorcycle Rider

    Thanks guys for the kind comments. I'm not sure anyone else has ever seen this figure, certainly not for many years. I figured the folks here would appreciate the way a figure was done decades ago. Thanks again!
  7. Chazman

    Berlin 1945 critique

    Just wanted to thumbnail after the couple of touch ups
  8. Chazman

    Berlin 1945 critique

    Thank you!
  9. Chazman

    Trooper, Australian Light Horse, Beersheba

    Beautiful piece!
  10. Chazman

    Russian Anti-Tank Rifleman 1942

    Are you guys seeing these pics sideways like I am?
  11. Chazman

    Russian Anti-Tank Rifleman 1942

    I did this guy about 8 0r 9 years ago. He's the old Hornet Soviet soldier eating watermelon which I converted. He looked much happier eating watermelon than humping an anti-tank rifle.
  12. Chazman

    Old School Tamiya Motorcycle Rider

    I've got to figure out this sideways problem with my pics.
  13. Chazman

    Old School Tamiya Motorcycle Rider

    Here's a guy I did 25-30 years ago for a diorama that I never finished. Totally old school stuff. No PE, no resin, no fancy Hornet heads. This is all Tamiya and Squadron Green Stuff, except for the Historex drummer hands, which were a tip from Shep Paine. He is painted in a Polly S (are they...
  14. Chazman

    Berlin 1945 critique

    Sorry, still sideways.
  15. Chazman

    Berlin 1945 critique

    Okay, a couple of touch ups. For us old guys in bifocals, this is a tough sport! LOL!
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