Great video but I do have 1 tiny nit pick. The chin strap on the back of his helmet should be a khaki color not leather. Besides that this is a great figure
Also the piece you couldn’t figure out where to put goes on the guys backpack. It’s the handle of a shovel that’s sandwiched into the two bags on his back
When doung whites of the eyes some Minture Painters take lightest Flesh tome add white Never use pure white better to used of White or grey with white added
I hear ya. I'm far from being an expert at it myself, but I hope that with the technique I showed, it will help inspire you to be more successful. Also, go over to Sprues and Brews and his videos on painting figures and faces. I've added 1 additional step. Rather than add a second layer of Light Rust Wash, I add a light layer of Tamiya Brown Panel Liner. This will give the impression of a tanned skin color while at the same time bring out details, shadowing, as well as tone down the Light Flesh base.
Super cool I’m finishing up my UH 60 Blackhawk
looks like the mistery part is the handle of a shovle that goes on the backpack in the little indent in the middle
If that's true, then I'm missing the shovel blade. Plus, I don't see the indent on any of the backpacks that this would fit. But thanks!
@@rickgregory9616 link not as intended, P 6 M1928 model
These figures can be found at Andys Hobby Headquarters, in Phoenix, Az. and, of course, on the internet.
I have a link to Andy's Hobby Headquarters in the video descriptions.
Great video but I do have 1 tiny nit pick. The chin strap on the back of his helmet should be a khaki color not leather. Besides that this is a great figure
Also the piece you couldn’t figure out where to put goes on the guys backpack. It’s the handle of a shovel that’s sandwiched into the two bags on his back
Thanks for the tip!
When doung whites of the eyes some Minture Painters take lightest Flesh tome add white
Never use pure white better to used of White or grey with white added
Sadly the eyes here ruin a good job. Sadly.
Where did you get these figures? The one supplied with the kit is like a mannequin
Found them
@@andrewcowley2691 👍Video descriptions, right?
I struggle with skin tones... so much so that I never complete the added figurines that come with the kit(s)
I hear ya. I'm far from being an expert at it myself, but I hope that with the technique I showed, it will help inspire you to be more successful. Also, go over to Sprues and Brews and his videos on painting figures and faces. I've added 1 additional step. Rather than add a second layer of Light Rust Wash, I add a light layer of Tamiya Brown Panel Liner. This will give the impression of a tanned skin color while at the same time bring out details, shadowing, as well as tone down the Light Flesh base.
You don’t prime?
I try to prime all my parts with either grey or white primer. If I don't have any on hand, then I lightly mist with the base coat.