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Miniatures Adventure => Weird Wars => Topic started by: Captain Gideon on July 04, 2018, 03:48:39 PM
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I need some help.
I would like to know if anyone has painted any of the following:
German Nachtjager
German Schreckwulfen
Thanks
Michael
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What do you need help with? I haven't painted those particular models, but I may be able to answer a question or two...
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I haven't painted any of the K47 minis since I somehow dislike most of the the designs, but maybe the following can be an inspiration.
:)
(http://www.adpublishing.de/assets/images/NJ_Group2.jpg)
(http://www.adpublishing.de/assets/images/Werewolves.jpg)
http://www.adpublishing.de/html/weird_war.html
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I have only painted a Galahad powered suit.
(https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-VvGOIO5GfZg/WKlXPGekCyI/AAAAAAAAB8M/XUu2masPjcQ37x-biLzXiQt6JFU93MngACLcB/s1600/britishpacompare1.png)
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rabenga for myself I've not painted Werewolfs myself but any help on painting them would be grateful.
As for the Nachtjager I haven't a clue about to paint them so again any help would be good.
The only BA figures I've painted has been Japanese Infantry which I'm doing okay with.
Agis I like the pictures you provided and I would like to ask how you painted the Werewolf and others in that picture?
Michael
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These are the ones I did, they are nice figures but the rules if honest left me cold, so sold them on
(https://i.imgur.com/E8K250p.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/1TO1qP8.jpg)
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Lowtardog I love your figures I wish I saw them before you sold them I most likely would've bought them.
Would it be possible to tell me what colors you used on them?
Thanks
Michael
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Lowtardog I love your figures I wish I saw them before you sold them I most likely would've bought them.
Would it be possible to tell me what colors you used on them?
Thanks
Michael
Hi Michael,
Now the trousers were Vallejo field grey with added white and a couple of layers.
For the flesh on both I used the Foundry Flesh Triad then a watered down flesh wash (think it was the citadel one)finally a highlight with the mid and light tone flesh
The fur I built up with a dark grey progressively getting lighter and a very dry brush of white.
For the nachtjaeger wings that was pretty easy, same flesh technique and then used an army painter red tone, I moved it around a bit so it went into the recesses, one dried it gave a dried blood look.
The blood was a dark red with a flat red highlight for a base and then a dab of the old Tamiya clear red
As I get older I cannot do detail so play around with washes more than I used to, take a bit of getting the right look as they tend to dark the paint so you have to lighten your palette a bit
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Thanks for letting me know.
Michael