Max Wunsche - Young Miniatures

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dan1el

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Good day to all - a new post from me after a long absence......

I have not picked up a paint brush for a couple of years due to a number of reasons and finally picked up courage to start again.... so here goes !!

Great kit as usual from Young Miniatures - an older one from thier range but non the less of high quality. Despite the size of some of the peices : virtually no warping and only a little hot / cold water treatment needed to flatten the turret cupola itself. There was 1 sinkhole on the hatch exterior but given the number of cast parts here and there quality : not an issue for me.

Here is the basic build for cupola parts - I followed a factory style of priming :

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And here is the final phase of initial painting proces. Sinlge cammo effect with chipping using the hairspray technique completed before applying varnish :

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As the figure needs to be the main focus, I have not ' overly ' worked the peice. Minimal camo - minimal wear and tear which will followed by very gentle weathing / chipping / metalic effects to be added as part of the next phase.

Anyone have a preffered method for painting the glass in periscopes ???

Its a shame that virtually all of the cupola interior will be invisible once the figure is put in place - but it will get the full treatment none the less as its fun to do so - and isn't that the point of this hobby ?

Comments always welcome - good bad or indifferant.

More pics on the next phase next week with luck.

Thanks for stopping by - DAN.
 
Good to hear you are back painting. This is an interesting piece and I look forward to seeing what you do with it. The chipping and weathering looks spot on to me Dan (y)
 

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