U.S. NAVY DIVER 1941 (andrea bust)

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Nice bust!

Really well moulded. Lots of different accessories, metalics and textures for you today. Your brains gonna hurt after this but it will be worth it. What scale is he?
 
Thank you very much, John.

Hello, John.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
I used copper and brass with the GSI-KREOS metal color.
I think you can get foreign countries.:eek:

Mitsutaka
 
Thank you very much, Marc.

Hi, Marc.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
When applying this metallic color, there was gloss fairly, so mat clear was blown.:eek:

Mitsutaka
 
Thank you very much, Grant.

Hello, Grant.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
There are a lot of parts which are applied and separated, so this figure is an interesting figure.:eek:
The scale of this figure is 1/10.
(There were also 1/8 scales before.):eek:
 
Thank you very much, Jamie.

Hello, Jamie.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
I tried the color of much metal, too, but this paint is used at present.
I like this paint now.:eek:

Mitsutaka
 
Thank you very much, Marcel.

Hello, Marcel.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
This paint is separated into gold, chrome silver,copper, Brass and bronze.
I used Brass and COPPER.:eek:

Mitsutaka
 
Thank you very much, Tony.

Hello, Tony.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
When I gave a coat of this paint by a brush, it wasn't finished successfully, so I blew a part in a big area by a hand piece.:eek:

Mitsutaka
 
painting of face.

Hello, everyone.:)
I have finished facial painting.
A picture from first to the end is contributed.
Basic painting is acrylic.
I used oil paints for completion.
I'd like to correct a figure small in time when it was left.:eek:

Mitsutaka
 

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Thank you very much, David.

Hello, David.
Thank you very much for your advice.:)
You're right.
This part thinks certainly is too flashy.
I'd like to correct as you say.:eek:
 
Thank you very much, John. (completion of figure)

Hello, John.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
Quite many oil paints were used for facial painting this time.
I'm happy because you like it.:eek:

A work has been completed, so I contribute a picture of a completed work.
Thank you very much for many comment and advice.:)
I welcome all comments.
 

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Thank you very much, Roger.

Hello, Roger.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.:)
This figure wasn't the structure like the ordinary figure, so it was difficult for me to paint.
Thank you for liking it.:eek:

Mitsutaka
 
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