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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Suetonius Paullinus on 09 April 2015, 09:17:18 PM
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Just like others I did struggle a little with my Perry Plastic Desert Rats. The smaller size and the fairly shallow detail turned painting into a chore..
However, they are plastics and therefore I do still prefer them to any metal offerings. Consequently I decided to stick by them (after all, I bought three boxes!).
In previous attempts I used GW paints exclusively but was never really satisfied. Looking for alternatives I came across Humbrol acrylics and I orderd some appropriate colours and tried them out today.
Here the result:
(http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m146/CiaphasCain_album/Perry%20Desert%20Rats/F11E7C11-692C-43F3-AEE3-913E58FEC1FF_zpsrlvuqguc.jpg) (http://s103.photobucket.com/user/CiaphasCain_album/media/Perry%20Desert%20Rats/F11E7C11-692C-43F3-AEE3-913E58FEC1FF_zpsrlvuqguc.jpg.html)
My colour palette is now reduced just as my painting time (about 40-45mins for a single figure, incl basing). They work great with the washes I use so I can stay with my usual technique too.
I certainly will look into getting some more Humbrol acrylics for my Afrikakorps now. Highly recommend!
Cheers
SP
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He looks great, really like the face, I really struggle with Perry's faces after years of painting Hicksy's larger more animated features.
Regards
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Excellent work!
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Looking good! Especially like the shadowing/low-darking.
I have exactly the same experience: when painting 'real life' military models I always fall back on Humbrol Acrylic instead of GW and have done so for 20+ years. I am not sure what it is but somehow the Humbrol colours come over more realistic while GW seem to be a bit easier to apply and more 'sci-fi-y'. So it depends on the subject which make I use.
Shame about the sort of 'on-off' history with Humbrol in revent years but it seems they are in good hands now at Heller.