WIP Critique U.S. 82nd AIRBORNE NORMANDY 1944 MAURICE CORRY MINIATURAS 200mm

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Hello, everyone.:)
I have begun to paint a new figure.

(U.S. 82nd AIRBORNE NORMANDY 1944 MAURICE CORRY MINIATURAS 200mm)

The sculpture of a kit was very wonderful.(y)
I felt that assembly was a little difficult.
I'll paint using an acrylic gouache and oil paints this time.:confused:
I think almost no VALLEJYOーCOLOR uses it this time.
All comment,advice welcome.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 

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I'm looking forward to this post mitsutaka,i like the look of this figure and i'm going to get one myself,great start and lovely groundwork as usual,looking forward to seeing paint on him.

Brian (y)
 
Thank you very much, Sam.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Sam.:)
It's a first one about this manufacturer, but I seem to be a new manufacturer.
The price of the figure was high, so I'd like to enjoy painting greatly.
Thank you for liking it.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank very much, Tommi.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Tommi.:)
I like these details of a figure and pose, too.
I'd like to make an effort in order to respond to your expectation.
Thank you for liking it.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Les.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Les.:)
I'm thinking the paratrooper of the German military of the same scale is wonderful, too.
I think more technology of a garage kit of this manufacturer should make progress in my opinion.
I think the price is proper.
Thank you for liking it.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Joseph.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Joseph.:)
When it's expected of you, I'm tense.
I'd like to do something 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.:)
It's a big figure, so I'm thinking painting can be enjoyed greatly.
I'm also excited about change after a long time the details.
Thank you for liking it, my friend.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Brian.

Thank you very much for your kind comment, Brian.:)
I'd like to suggest this figure to you, too.
Slightly expensive.
I knows Normandy soldier of 101 Airborne Division, but I'm thinking I have to check it about Normandy soldier of 82 Airborne Division.
A soldier of 82 Airborne Division of VERLINDEN was a soldier at the time of Vietnam War.
There is a figure of the same motif by a figure of an alpine, so I'll consult.
Thank you for liking it.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Ken.

Thank you for always following, Ken.:)
I don't know which national manufacturer this manufacturer is, but I think this manufacturer is a wonderful manufacturer.
However I felt that assembly of a figure was a little difficult.
I want to improve about the part.
Thank you for liking it.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Thank you very much, Philippe.

Thank you for encouraging, Philippe.:)
When it's expected of you, I feel the pressure.
I think of your comment in an honor.
I have finished basic painting already.
I think I can contribute immediately.
Thank you for liking it.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 
Basic painting finished.

I painted a basis.:)
I blew AIR in VALLEJYO - COLOR- Black first.
Next I made a basic color of a uniform.
(I used an acrylic gouache here.)
The colors I used are yellow ocher, Row umber, burnt Jenna and titanium white.
I thinned these with an agent of acrylic of TAMIYA.
And I blew that into a figure.
I made lighter khaki and fanned a part of highlights.
Next I painted a belt.
First flat black of TAMIYA enamel was applied.
And the color which added row umber to empty titanium white was blown.
Next I painted for an elbow for the knee.
I was guilty and primed in the same way.
And I blew.
Next I painted a leather part.
This just blew burnt Jenna of an acrylic gouache.
The part where it was left was flesh color.
I made a flesh-colored basic color.
Burnt Jenna mixed the cadmium yellow middle, the cadmium red middle and titanium white, and I made a flesh-colored basic color.
And I also blew its color using a masking tape.
I blew burnt Jenna into a face and a hand lightly at the end.
Gloss of a figure doesn't kill me yet.
The one of a satin finish is easy to complete for me in the present.
Oil paints will be used for completion, but I'll use partially.
If all processes end, I'll put out gloss of a figure perfectly.

I may make a mistake in choice with the color.
When you tell me, I'm saved.;)

Mitsutaka.:)
 

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Nice start Mitsutaka.
I find this uniform colour very difficult to match; your mix seems right to me.
I look forward to your progress!

Cheers,
Adrian
 
Lovely work Mitsutaka.

I think your threads are excellent, easy to follow and full of some nice SBS. The colour looks spot on my friend.

Dave
 
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