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Title: Western Contractor Team complete
Post by: brasidas19004 on 16 September 2025, 01:30:51 AM
Enjoyed painting up this fictitious PMC Team in an aviation security theme.

Found it hard not to get sucked in on little details and new techniques, but overall a pretty quick and enjoyable paint job. I definitely advanced a few skills, especially in "sunburn effects"!  lol

For more pics and painting and modeling tips:
https://upthebluefow.blogspot.com/2025/09/western-contractor-team-for-incountry.html
Title: Re: Western Contractor Team complete
Post by: Cypher226 on 16 September 2025, 09:59:39 AM
very nicely done.  The sunburn is hilarious and very characterful  lol
Title: Re: Western Contractor Team complete
Post by: hubbabubba on 16 September 2025, 11:01:21 AM
I like them, nice basing., and yeah, the sun burn and inverse panda eyes is very keenly observed.
Title: Re: Western Contractor Team complete
Post by: brasidas19004 on 16 September 2025, 01:43:31 PM
I like them, nice basing., and yeah, the sun burn and inverse panda eyes is very keenly observed.

What would that be called in proper English - a "White Panda"?  "Inverse Panda"?  Reverse and Converse aren't correct, I checked on line definitions...  :D
Title: Re: Western Contractor Team complete
Post by: hubbabubba on 16 September 2025, 02:49:00 PM
What would that be called in proper English - a "White Panda"?  "Inverse Panda"?  Reverse and Converse aren't correct, I checked on line definitions...  :D

What about a negative panda? Or does that just  make the panda seem pessimistic?
Title: Re: Western Contractor Team complete
Post by: Citizen Sade on 16 September 2025, 03:06:04 PM
What would that be called in proper English - a "White Panda"?  "Inverse Panda"?  Reverse and Converse aren't correct, I checked on line definitions...  :D
Well, I'd call it an 'Aviators tan'. You risk getting one if you never take your Ray-Bans off during daylight hours.