Michel Caudron
Member
Hi my name is Michel and i'm new here, i couldn't find a big 'introduce yourself' topic so i'll start here.
I'm 26 years old and live in a town called Zwolle in The Netherlands.
Did modelling when i was a kid, stopped for a while and got back in the saddle 2 years ago.
Well enough chit-chat, lets get it on!
Mostly I do AFV's but since a couple guys began doing figure on the forum that i'm on, i got interessted in figure painting. The thing that inspires me about figures or make me want to do certan figures is the emotion, expression and pose they have.
About the figure, i didn't want to start on an expensive resin figure and i'm interested in German figures, so i bought a couple Tamiya and Dragon figures.
This one is the German WWII machinegunner in greatcoat from Tamiya.
I started contstuction on the model of few weeks back and got to know this forum because someone mentioned it, so i came to take a look.
I don't know what the normal way of business is for a build&paint report is, so i'll do it this way and i'll read the comments.
First off a picture of the Box
and it's contents, nicely packed.
here without the bags
At first glance when you look at the sprues it's all nice, but when you take a closer look you'll see the mold-lines
After cleaning the shoe it looks like this (since then i've done some more work on them)
The thing that doesn't deserve a beauty price is the way of attaching the shoe's to the legs, needs a lot of sanding, putty and sanding.
This is what i had after a few hours of cleaning and fitting.
and after i put it on a painting block
Nice detail is that you can choose between two different belt buckles, the Heer belt buckle (no. 17)or the waffen SS belt buckle (no. 16)
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2nd Update
Earlier i showed the moldlines, well on the arm they ain't getting better
Finally a dryfit of the model holding it together with blue-tack
I scraped away the chin belt, because i want the chinbelt over the edge of the helmet, first try is tamiya modelling tape cut into a fine line, but eventually i think i'm gonna use milliput or a piece of evergreen styrene sheet or something to scratch a chinstrap over the edge of the helmet.
Here a side view of the figure, i hope the arm has a natural look.
and last but not least, a head 'on a stick'
(little out of focus but my macro function sometimes is a little buggy.)
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I'm 26 years old and live in a town called Zwolle in The Netherlands.
Did modelling when i was a kid, stopped for a while and got back in the saddle 2 years ago.
Well enough chit-chat, lets get it on!
Mostly I do AFV's but since a couple guys began doing figure on the forum that i'm on, i got interessted in figure painting. The thing that inspires me about figures or make me want to do certan figures is the emotion, expression and pose they have.
About the figure, i didn't want to start on an expensive resin figure and i'm interested in German figures, so i bought a couple Tamiya and Dragon figures.
This one is the German WWII machinegunner in greatcoat from Tamiya.
I started contstuction on the model of few weeks back and got to know this forum because someone mentioned it, so i came to take a look.
I don't know what the normal way of business is for a build&paint report is, so i'll do it this way and i'll read the comments.
First off a picture of the Box
and it's contents, nicely packed.
here without the bags
At first glance when you look at the sprues it's all nice, but when you take a closer look you'll see the mold-lines
After cleaning the shoe it looks like this (since then i've done some more work on them)
The thing that doesn't deserve a beauty price is the way of attaching the shoe's to the legs, needs a lot of sanding, putty and sanding.
This is what i had after a few hours of cleaning and fitting.
and after i put it on a painting block
Nice detail is that you can choose between two different belt buckles, the Heer belt buckle (no. 17)or the waffen SS belt buckle (no. 16)
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2nd Update
Earlier i showed the moldlines, well on the arm they ain't getting better
Finally a dryfit of the model holding it together with blue-tack
I scraped away the chin belt, because i want the chinbelt over the edge of the helmet, first try is tamiya modelling tape cut into a fine line, but eventually i think i'm gonna use milliput or a piece of evergreen styrene sheet or something to scratch a chinstrap over the edge of the helmet.
Here a side view of the figure, i hope the arm has a natural look.
and last but not least, a head 'on a stick'
(little out of focus but my macro function sometimes is a little buggy.)
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