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Miniatures Adventure => The Conflicts that came in from the Cold => Topic started by: Auspainter on May 25, 2015, 12:23:12 PM
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Hey guys,
Just wondering if anyone has painted up any of Empress' Modern Russians (not the chechen ones)?
Has anyone got any good suggestions on paint colours or reference material? Im thinking maybe the old blister pack sponge might come in handy for this.
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http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=76960.0
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Thanks for that
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(http://www.adpublishing.de/assets/images/Rus-1.jpg)
and: http://www.adpublishing.de/html/russians.html
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This is an outdated version of the uniform.
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http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=76960.0
That isn't Empress, that's 20mm Elhiem.
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(https://ukuechanaonline.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/dscn1259.jpg)
Here are some of mine ( As Ukuechana army.) kidnaping the heir to the throne.
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Cameraman is a nice addition
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I have just started to work on these wonderful miniatures. Here is a pict of my first trial figure.
(http://s3.postimg.org/qornzn2eb/modern_russian.png)
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Modern Russian uniforms not have brown spots in his drawing camouflage...
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In the modern Russian Uniform is see lots of brown:
(http://s23.postimg.org/eu7psazt7/digital_flora.jpg)
(http://s1.postimg.org/ljkngake7/cb567a1f8baa.jpg)
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These brown spots are so small that they do not "are read" even from a distance of a couple of meters.
(http://www.e-news.su/uploads/posts/2015-02/1422779845_file66upeksoni0o4c6630p_800_480.jpg)
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I agree that the brown is hard to see. In some picture you can see them and sometimes they blend right in with the green. This leads me as a miniatures painter to several problems that I struggle with. If I paint them "Realistic" then they turn out to be green on green with very little contrast and look blobish and poor! At least the brown adds some contract so it looks like camouflage. So if i look at the uniform at a distance I see it like this:
(http://s9.postimg.org/3zitzauxn/russian_digital_camo_4.jpg) (http://postimg.org/image/3zitzauxn/)
I still see a bit of brown at this distance (but again it depends on the picture and the lighting) but I do see a good contrast between a light and dark green. Do you have any suggestions on vallejo paint colors to try? I am willing to paint up another miniature to see how it turns out.
Thanks
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I do not use paints, "Vallejo". I use Russian artistic acrylic paint "Ladoga". Usually, I myself mix the desired color, not use the factory color of paint...
http://10kr.ru/upload/iblock/bce/c153b53e05d811e3aa86005056c00008_a53433e6106748fd84612bf63aae97ea.jpg
I would tried to use for gel spot picker close-cropped brush hitting the end face.
Something like this :)
(http://djem.peredelka.tv/files/4336/c3GG4NQCHHAgWrauM8dHMc8bortWvRi3.jpg)
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Good idea! Now I just need to figure out what colors to use - unfortunately I am not very good a mixing colors. I will produce another test figure and see what I can come up with.
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I advise you to take a base color for a couple of of tones light a real base color. And inflict spots dark green. Slightly darker reality.
Visually, should get a good balance and contrast.
Simply train yourself even on paper this technique of painting.
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Great start to the Modern Russian uniform.
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(https://rusmilitary.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/55.jpg)
I was thinking for colours:
Base: Vallejo green grey (or another light pale green)
Dark Green spots: Vallejo German camo dark green
Brown spots: German camo medium brown
Black: Vallejo Black grey or just black
I reckon the blister pack sponge technique could work quite well. Maybe start with the brown and black spots then do the green over the top so that the brown and black are a little more subtle and not too over-represented. Thoughts?
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It seems to me that the black and brown colors are absolutely unnecessary.
Here are reduced to a size 54 mm figure. You see black and brown?
(http://s017.radikal.ru/i426/1505/79/d011d260e5f2.jpg)
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You see black and brown?
Yes, I see a spray of brown dots just below the collar of the foreground figure.
Do I pass the eye test?
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You will be able to portray this authentically?
Otherwise you will get an
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I think it would be worth it for a little bit of visual interest. Hence why I'd start with the brown/black and then finish with the dark green over the top so that its not overdone and most of it would be obscured
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I have great interest look at the figures, painted by you. I think to do such work will be impossible while retaining the impression of a real uniform ...
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Waiting for some to arrive in the post but I'll put them up once I give them a crack :)
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I bought a ton of them to go with the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. setting (suedo post-apocalyptic/ occult Chernobyl). I haven't managed to paint many though, and well the first one I did paint is wearing a Gorka (I was reading another thread on this board at the time) instead of the standard Russian camo.
(http://images.dakkadakka.com/gallery/2015/6/2/718177_md-Gorka%20Sniper.JPG)
That and he's wearing a British gas mask, but again put that down to the setting. I'll be painting up actual soldiers at some point however, so this thread's helpful.
As people seem to be in the know about this, do the Russians have other colours schemes for their modern outfit? I mean like desert, winter, urban, etc? Not to thread jack, but I'd like to have the twenty odd models I have in a variety of schemes to represent the lack of uniformity of the different individuals chucking about the setting.
That and what gas mask are the Russians currently using in military service, and is it available in 28mm at all? I know they have those welding mask visor things for their special forces, but it'd be nice to slip in some gas masks too (though given that you can barely find Russians at all this may be a tall order).
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I found this link the other day that has uniforms from around the world. The russian ones are about 3/4 the way down the page.
http://www.strikehold.net/2010/02/07/21st-century-camo-uniforms-the-rest-of-the-world/ (http://www.strikehold.net/2010/02/07/21st-century-camo-uniforms-the-rest-of-the-world/)