Rodgers Ranger RP Models

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Hi all
Well had a bit of time thought I would start on the Rodgers Ranger it's a big beast lol
I must great detail parts fit together well and creates a excellent composition lots of work still to do leather highlights shadows weathering and crest on bag , rifle and sling
All feed back greatly appreciated
Cheers Chris
 

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Looking very good. I like the green of his jacket. What colors did you use? I have the 75mm version, so I am interested in the color palette that you used.
 
Thanks for sharing your work on the Rogers Ranger. I too like your efforts on the face and green. (y) Look forward to seeing it progress.

All the Best, Terry Martin-Member of the Atlanta Miniature Figure Society
 
Hi all
Sorry for the delay in responding , really appreciate the feed back
CIRsgt the colours I used were a mix up of the following colours
Vallejo Gunship green 70895 sort of used this as the base with washes of the following,
Vallejo Deep green , I then used the following for high lights and shadows still doing the washes and shadow ,want to try and create a sort of worn washed out color look,
Tamiya deep green XF-26
Flat green XF-26
Black green XF-27

Been sat there with a cup of tea thinking of ways to make it that bit more individual , I am thinking of perhaps removing one tooth or two , I don't think dental hygiene was on top of the list and it could have been knocked out in some hand to hand combat perhaps a bandage some where lol I want to give the look that is described so vividly in the accounts of there expeditions and their fierce attack at St Frances
Just an idea
Cheers Chris
 

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