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mjarmy

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Apr 3, 2021
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Los Angeles USA
I am a bit shy to post here. Members here are all so talented. Well, here goes..... My first 70 mm figure from Nocturna Models. I finished this about six months ago. I removed the chain saw thingy, as I though a slight young girl would have trouble wielding such a thing with one hand. I made the bat from plastic rod with stretched sprue nails, or spikes. The rats are from Modern Armies in Miniature. My daughter came up with the label idea. I am still working on my photography skills.
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You are right there are many very talented people on here but don’t worry about sharing. I have been painting on and off for years and this is far better than I could do.
 
That's good! Nice work on the skin tones and clothing. I'd be pleased to have come up with that result(y)

Phil
 
In this forum I have discovered some of the most good willed people ever in our hobby.No matter how experienced you are you can always post and receive sincere,polite and constructive criticism.By the way I liked your paintjob very much.

Oda.
 
Hi Michael

Really well done on this nice looking figure , like the change from a chainsaw

Nice work on the clothing and the base-work...like the rats ...and label ...neatly done

All credit to you for posting do hope we see more

Don't forget we have a friendly comp each month with 3 classes to choose from ...the idea being to promote the painting at all levels ...message me if needed

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
An unusual but impressive first post.
I echo Keith’s words ‘Nice skin tones and delicate work on her tee-shirt
Look forward to seeing more of your work.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Nice finish! You have a good start on flesh tones and shading, and I can hardly wait to see your next piece, to see where you go!
And congratulations to you and your daughter for your teamwork on staging this scene-the title is as important as the scene itself ;)

Prost!
Brad
 
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