With the coat finished and in my now usual haphazard way I decided to paint the groundwork next! Not so silly as once the grey colour was painted I was able to detail the black feet or boots and then use GW black wash to define the sculpted details and help to add shadows around the feet, something that I try to do on all my models.
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I have even started to base Abe in the same way - using Lego building bricks, but a full report will have to wait.
Tony
It is strange that with the groundwork painted (even though the base sides still have to be tidied up) , the complete figure and base does not look as 'finished' as earlier posts!
2 comments:
This is coming along nicely. It's been interesting reading your step by step report on this project. I look forward to seeing the finished model in all it's glory.
I usually have said that the perfectionist people are normally the winners in life, and this is an example, you made an stupendous job.
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