Completed Critique WW2 Red Army bust (Life Miniatures)

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Thank you very much for many comments, I really love to have reaction from you all.
Sorry not be able to reply to each of your comments right now but I have read each comments seriously and I really appreciate each of your comments. BIG THANKS to you all.

Great Vid, it must have taken quite a few hours to do, would you use that paint build up technique on a 75mm figure as well?

I used same procedure like I have been used on previous bust works, and basically I use similar procedure on any scales.
So answer is yes I use building up layers over layers techniques on any scales.


 
OK it's finished. hope you like it.

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Incredible results Kaz. Love the photo SBS on the eyes, clears up questions I had. I'll be referring back to this one often, always learning something from you, my friend. Thx buddy!

Cheers, Ski.
 
Ian, Joe, Alexander, Keith, Rich, Jeff, MIke, Xenofon, Trex, Ventress, Steve, Brian, Anders, Dan, Edorta,.....Thanks a LOT for each of your comments, I'm glad.

Your flesh tones are awesome, so realistic.

Thanks Keith, I always try push my level, thinking "what is 'looks real' in unreal world??" :)

Been way too long mate & good to you inspiring us once again.

Mike, yes been away for a while, but it does not mean I'm not modelling. I've been modelling every day more than ever while I was away from vBench. :)

Love the photo SBS on the eyes, clears up questions I had. I'll be referring back to this one often, always learning something from you, my friend.


Thanks Steve, I'm glad you like my SBS. some painting steps are easier to understand by video than explain in text so that's why I made photo movie.
More detailed procedures & recipes will be article on Mr black book future edition.

see the result of different techniques and styles, for example between the helmet (hyper realistic) and coat and skin tones, more pictorial.

Thanks Edorta, Yes you have a sharp eyes I changed (at least try to changing) my style, trying different styles. It is not completed yet but at least I'm trying something new so it is more enjoyable than lean on my old routine. :)
 

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