Kharkov tripod carrier Life Miniatures

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John van Pelt

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This could be my all time favorite WWII buste. Second one I am painting, trying to get the maximum out of it. Face and helmet done I think. Helmet done with the hairspray technique. Helmet signs painted with the hand. All in acrylics. Hope its going the right way.....?:) Greetz John.
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The face is looking very good, the eyes make the face and you have achieved the 'tired' look.
Look forward to seeing more.
 
Hi John

Lovely result on the face and helmet ...he does look tired as Bob says

What acrylics you using ?

Thanks for sharing

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
I use vallejo. And imwill use the andrea range for the parka they have a set of 6 colors for the traditional german green grey and are very matt. Greetz John.
 
Hi John

Good updates there , scarf looks good , subtle and works well against the fiesh colour

Look forward to seeing the parka

Thanks for sharing

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Superb work there, John. Don’t be tempted to change the base colour of the parka again, the early ones as issued for Kharkov in 1943 were a distinctive grey colour called “Mouse Grey” (I’d say Vallejo German Grey is a close match), whereas the later versions of the parka had a full-length fastening at the front & came in a greyish-green shade similar to Field Grey.

Your painting of the scarf looks incredible, must have taken a while to paint all those squares!
Great work, following with interest.
 
Very very nice work...this is turning out Excellent..Im following,keep up the good work,the results are first class.
R
Pete
 
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