I've decided to mix it up a little bit and try some stuff out before moving full on into my Finnish army.
Last weekend I attended a two day painting clinic. I had a blast learning new techniques and refining my current knowledge. I learned a lot and had fun working on the figure they provided for us:
Fantasy figures aren't really my thing at all, but I'll be sure to use the same techniques when working on display figures for my Bolt Action armies.
Next up, I'm been wrapping up the build and painting of the Corsair for my good friend Andy Singleton's USMC. The build has been a lot of fun and I've only got the base left to finish before I pack it up and ship it off:
And finally, I've been working on a K-47 style mech for a contest in a painting group I'm in. The mech is styled after a WW2 soviet tank. It's been a good exercise and excuse to try out various winter weathering techniques before I jump into some future projects.
As always, thanks for looking and have a great one!
Jake
This blog is an online account of the various military model kits that I sink myself into. The blog covers scale models from companies such as Tamiya, Trumpeter, Dragon, and others. The majority of my time is taken up by painting and modeling, but I do love playing the tabletop game Bolt Action. Bolt Action uses 28mm military models. You will be seeing plenty of models for that game, along with how-to's and reviews, posted here.
That Corsair is beautiful. The weathering on your robot would be well at home on a T-34/85!
ReplyDeleteThanks AJ!
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