Wow! Finally,you have shown me how to best paint my figures. I read books but still struggled. I always used oils. My work looked good but never to the pro level. I gave up years ago but still have my tanks and figures. I always planned to build each in diorama display for my den. I also plan on using water base. I do have a good collection of expensive natural hair brushes. You do a great job teaching,and your vids are very well done.
Awesome vid Dave I've been applying these methods to my 1/35th scale figures and I'm glad I found your channel top stuff looking forward to your next vid :)
Excellent. Would have just kept on painting belts black none the wiser, good tip. Also like the fact that you have uniforms/weapons of the period on display which make your vids more interesting. Are vallego the best paints to use for German ww11 figures, or do you have a favourite?
No effect that I know of - you just have to paint the pattern by first laying out the vertical lines and then begin arduous task of creating the hatching!
I never ended up filming it but you can see the completed figure on the 2014 review: ua-cam.com/video/azFhAo9u6Ak/v-deo.html I finished the figure before I was supposed to!!
Very good painting 🖌️👍
Thank you!
Wow! Finally,you have shown me how to best paint my figures. I read books but still struggled. I always used oils. My work looked good but never to the pro level. I gave up years ago but still have my tanks and figures. I always planned to build each in diorama display for my den. I also plan on using water base. I do have a good collection of expensive natural hair brushes. You do a great job teaching,and your vids are very well done.
Thank you John!
can't wait for the next one!!
Thanks for the advices!! Greets from France! ;-)
Thank you!!
Wow! Just stumbled across this Chanel/series. Please tell me that you are going to the other two parts you mention at the end? Incredible work Dave!!
Thanks Sean! I ended up finishing the figure before I filmed the next steps - but that information is well covered in other later videos :)
Awesome vid Dave I've been applying these methods to my 1/35th scale figures and I'm glad I found your channel top stuff looking forward to your next vid :)
Thank you and I'm glad the videos assist in some way!
Excellent. Would have just kept on painting belts black none the wiser, good tip. Also like the fact that you have uniforms/weapons of the period on display which make your vids more interesting. Are vallego the best paints to use for German ww11 figures, or do you have a favourite?
Thomas, I like to use both Andrea, Scale 75 and Vallejo. Whatever seems to closet to me on the bench at the moment!!
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Very nice.
Thanks!
What paint color did you use for the belt stitching? You never mentioned.
I used an off white!
Any ideas on how to paint a 1/35 black leather jacket?
Is there a effect for Painting Tweed? I'm doing Moebius Invisable Man and I want to do his coat a gray tweed. Searched everywhere to avail.
No effect that I know of - you just have to paint the pattern by first laying out the vertical lines and then begin arduous task of creating the hatching!
Enhorabuena por tu canal. ¿Usas algún diluyente para pintar habitualmente?
Un saludo
waiting part five ....
Thank you
Coming soon!
what's the point of the brush?? very sharp painting!!
+prettykonoh - I use the DaVinci 0, 1, 2/0, and the Winsor&Newton 3/0 for details. Thanks for watching!
Dave
is there already a part 5? i can not seem to find it
I never ended up filming it but you can see the completed figure on the 2014 review: ua-cam.com/video/azFhAo9u6Ak/v-deo.html
I finished the figure before I was supposed to!!
Great video! Can you tell me how I could put words onto a 1/35 figure? Thank you
Will,
I am not sure what you are asking for??? I'll try and answer once I understand. Dave
Now ... either I or you are color blind!