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Look forward to seeing this progress. I am amazed at what skilled folks can do with figures. I personally have trouble painting a 1/25 scale car body a single color.

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Look forward to seeing this progress. I am amazed at what skilled folks can do with figures. I personally have trouble painting a 1/25 scale car body a single color.

Yeah, what he said!!!!!!!

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Look forward to seeing this progress. I am amazed at what skilled folks can do with figures. I personally have trouble painting a 1/25 scale car body a single color.

Yeah, what he said!!!!!!!

Thanks, friends!

Well, I removed all the film and seams - there were quite a lot for such a small figure, but it's probably because it is a one-piece mold.
Grey and black primer, Craftspray by Motip.

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Looks good so far. That's gotta be tiny if that's a bottle cap under her!!!!!!! Always wanted to try figures but am always intimidated by them....

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That's gotta be tiny if that's a bottle cap under her!!!!!!!

Or, perhaps, I got some very big bottles...

Always wanted to try figures but am always intimidated by them....

I was intimidated, too, but the very first step is the hardest. 28 mm scale is very good for beginners, trust me.

Several layers of gray pactra very well thinned with water:

Greetings.

 

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Base colors: on the hands and face dwarf skin, on tunic escorpena green, shield - cooper. I used vallejo game color and pactra:




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I washed the figure with dark brown for green vehicles from MIG, then I made a palette of different shades of flesh colors, and so it looks now. 





The shield is ugly, so I re-paint it.

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Looking good! I have some figures for my train layout (if I ever get it finished) that I will eventually try to paint.

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Looking good! I have some figures for my train layout (if I ever get it finished) that I will eventually try to paint.

Thanks, Xingu!

Meanwhile, I finished the base. Wash, remnants of polychromy with gold and copper, dry brush, gray and white filter:


 

 

Edited by Marcin M.

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