WIP Critique German Paratrooper in Jump Suit VERLINDEN 120mm

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unknown01

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Hello, everyone.:)
I have begun to paint the lastest model.

(German Paratrooper in Jump Suit VERLINDEN 120mm).

I'll paint only in VALLEJYO - COLOR again about this work.
I'll change and paint lighting as a new try.:confused:
When everyone's comment and advice can be heard, I'm happy.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 

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i've done these figure, Mitsutaka years ago when I read Jaume ortiz book about the fallschirmjaeger's painting (a disaster!!) . I will follow yours...
 
Mitsutaka, this looks as if it will be another wonderful piece from you, however, being a Fallschirmjager, and getting prepared to jump, wouldnt it be more suitable for the base to be less bushy as airfields were well maintained, and the areas where paras prepare before a jump are just of the airfield, near the plane they will soon be boarding. Just an observation, coming from an ex Parra. Well done though, always enjoy your works.

Regards Andrew
 
I always loved this Verlinden piece,cant wait to see your painting of it!Love your work look forward to its completion,thanks for posting............Joseph
 
Thank you very much, Mark.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Mark.:)
I'd like to make an effort in order to respond to your expectation.
I have begun to paint already.
I think this figure is also a top-ranking figure at the inside in VERLINDEN.
Thank you for liking it.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
It is great seeing you paint a Fallschirmjäger Mitsutaka.
I shall follow with great interest.:)
 
Thank you very much, Christian.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Christian.:)
I saw his work, too.
And I have decided to paint this figure.
I can never paint better than him.:(
However I'd like to practice with his work as an great example.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Andrew.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Andrew.:)
You're right.(y)
I think this figure has to be in the airport by setting of this figure.
I thought a ground work became quite monotonous when the ground at the airport was made a ground work.
It's only the flat ground.:confused:
I think the setting of my ground work is different from a historical evidence as you say.
Please take care to judge as an entertainment about this part.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Joseph.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Joseph.:)
You expect it so much, so I feel the pressure.
However I'd like to make an effort in order to respond to your expectation.
Thank you for liking it.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Alexandros.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Alexandros.:)
The example which is Great already exists, so you may be disappointed to my work.
However I'd like to make an effort in order to respond to your expectation.
Thank you for liking it, my friend.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Pedro.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Pedro.:)
A wonderful example exists, so I won't make it the CAMO pattern like the figure.
The problem current as of me is to study how to use VALLEJYO - COLOR.
I don't know what kind of paint is used for an example.
I think it's being painted in case of me you show me member's wonderful work, and to study.;)
So there is no sticking in its finished goods for me.
A coat is moving forward fairly already.
I'd like to contribute progress immediately.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
I have finished basic painting.

I have finished basic painting by a hand piece.:)
The part applied by a brush is only a helmet.
A head isn't glued together yet.
I painted the whole blackly first.
Next a GERMAN uniform was blown.
Ivory was blown about a belt.
Grey Black was added to red leather about a glove and it was blown.
The color which added Brown to the Sunny skin tone was blown about a face.

If advice and a comment can be heard, I'm happy.;)

    Mitsutaka.:)
 

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Re: Thank you very much, Pedro.

Look Mitsutaka all references are from Vallejo.:)
It seems extremly dificult? I dont think so... and If others do, You can do it too.(y)
 

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Thank you very much, Pedro.

Thank you very much for your detailed material and advice, Pedro.(y)
I know about the pattern of the top, too.
I think this is famous.
I didn't know about the pattern of the bottom.
I think most examples are the pattern of the top.
It was study very much.:)
Thank you very much.
I don't have it to the color of anything indeed.:confused:
Isn't it necessary to mix the characteristic of ANDREA?
Anyway I'm thinking it's necessary to buy the color at a store.
I think it's little with the color I have by the current state.
Thank you very much, my friend.;)

    Mitsutaka.:)
 
Re: Thank you very much, Pedro.

"I think this is famous"? 1st Splinter camouflage common in Luftwaffe and Heer.
"I didn't know about the pattern of the bottom"? Is another pattern late war 1943. I have here pictures of SS paratroopers with this pattern, I believe also used by the Luftwaffe.

I have here an article by Calvin Tan´s from 2006 Military modelling magazine, wich Calvin painted the 1/16 Grossdeustchland panzer officer with this pattern. If you want I digitalized and post here the entire article.

You´re welcome!
 
Hi again Mitsutaka, this is really starting to come alive now, please dont think I was critisising your base, just an observation, your ground work has always blown me away, excellent my friend, excellent.
Cheers Andrew
 
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