Completed "Wounded Brother", Master Box Indian War Series, XVIII century, 1/35 Plastic

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Hi Ken

Groundwork has come out well ...what's the water made of or us it paint effects

As for the head ..your painting shows just what can be done with these figures ....like the warpaint and the feather work

Thanks for sharing the update look forward to seeing more

Why not enter a piece into the class of your choice in our new look FOTM and also our Vignette & Diorama comp,

Happy bench-time

Nap


Thanks Nap! The water is "Water Effects" fom Woodland Scenics. There is more detail earlier in the thread.:)
 
I'm a bit late in on this one Ken.
What a superb vignette.
Your groundwork is excellent, and the head for the first figure looks great.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Excellent work so far Ken. It just shows how these comparatively simple figures can be made into something spectacular with planning, patience and painting skill.

Phil
 
I'm a bit late in on this one Ken.
What a superb vignette.
Your groundwork is excellent, and the head for the first figure looks great.

Cheers,
Andrew

Excellent work so far Ken. It just shows how these comparatively simple figures can be made into something spectacular with planning, patience and painting skill.

Phil


Thanks for the kind words Andrew and Phil! I'm really enjoying this one. :)
 
I managed to get 2/3 of the first figure painted today. I have some personal business to take care of the next few days so I might not be posting as often as i'd like, but I'll be back. ;)

Here he is from the waist up more or less.

Thanks for looking and take care,
Ken

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He looks great and the base looks really good with a figure on. This will look superb when finished.


Thanks Graham! I agree, the figure really seems to help the base. It actually all starts to come together.

That's the hard part of a WIP as the separate parts aren't nearly as nice as the whole when finished. :)
 
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