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Offline Mr Saturday

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I have a lot of brit stuff as well, the monowheels are my favourite. They're a lot bigger than I was expecting too, but that goes for nearly all the MF range.

Offline Anna Elizabeth

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I was just looking at the website, I think I like the Imperial Battle Tanks best so far. :)

Offline XCIV

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That red dirt? Good old fashioned 'Mericun red dirt. There are parts of the States where it's ubiquitous.

Yes, I used 'Mericun and ubiquitous in the same breath. I'm complicated.
J

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Offline Mr Saturday

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Re: Slowly, but surely, he drew his brush against us - Martian Front Project
« Reply #18 on: 06 January 2016, 04:31:40 PM »
Here we have a Martian Assault Tripod from All Quiet on the Martian Front. I love War of the Worlds, so when this appeared I was all over it. It's a very tall model, it's about 6" or so, on an 80mm base.



I used a Gladius Game Arts base for this guy, and added a bicycle from a Sgts' Mess bits pack. The burned skeleton is from another All Quiet model. After a wash of thinned Nuln Oil, I used mostly recess washes and glazes to work up the model. Painting larger models requires less contrast than smaller models, so again, I used acrylic medium to thin the glazes. Then basing. I had to do a little research for the burnt patch of ground under the skeleton. As the model is mostly neutral colours, I could get away with more vibrant base colours, hence the dirt road has a richer tone than I would normally use.


Offline Shaved Dwarf

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Re: Slowly, but surely, he drew his brush against us - Martian Front Project
« Reply #19 on: 06 January 2016, 06:45:47 PM »
Nice work!
I especially like the bases.

Offline Prof.Witchheimer

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Re: Slowly, but surely, he drew his brush against us - Martian Front Project
« Reply #20 on: 06 January 2016, 06:50:50 PM »
Amazing work on the metal parts, looks very good  :-*

Offline OSHIROmodels

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Re: Slowly, but surely, he drew his brush against us - Martian Front Project
« Reply #21 on: 06 January 2016, 07:15:16 PM »
Very good  8)

Love the colours on it  :)

cheers

James

Offline von Lucky

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Re: Slowly, but surely, he drew his brush against us - Martian Front Project
« Reply #22 on: 07 January 2016, 11:39:06 AM »
Also agree, great contrast between model and base and tones in each part.
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Offline Mr Saturday

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Re: Slowly, but surely, he drew his brush against us - Martian Front Project
« Reply #23 on: 07 January 2016, 11:44:09 AM »
Thanks all. It was satisfying to work on, I've been meaning to paint up one of these tripods for a while.

 

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