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delboy271155
#1 Posted : 01 February 2014 17:17:37
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Hi All,BigGrin

Having recently painted my first ever model figures, I have been looking for instructions on how to paint miniatures, as there will be several in the Sots build.

I have looked at the books available for painting "Citadel miniatures" but these don`t come cheap even second hand so I set myself a web browsing task.

This result looks like the thing I`m after and hope others of you find it useful.Blink

Miniature painting

Would be interested in other people`s ideas on this site, as it`s a new venture for me and would appreciate the thought`s of some of the more experienced builders on this forum.

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Plymouth57
#2 Posted : 01 February 2014 21:05:45

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Hi Derek

Figure painting can be one of the most relaxing of the modelling tasks (it can also be one of the most frustrating too!!BigGrin ).
I shall be making casting moulds for some of the figures in my Messines diorama to increase the variety of figure positions etc and as a practise (I haven't done any for over 18 months or so) I'll be doing a mould for my scratch built crew figures for the Victory. Probably won't be for a few weeks yet but when I do I'll try and put a 'how I painted them' piece in the diary. I'm not an expert by any means but I do quite enjoy turning little lumps of white metal into little people-looking things!
I'll see you in a few weeks! (figuratively speaking!)Blink

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delboy271155 wrote:
Hi All,BigGrin

Having recently painted my first ever model figures, I have been looking for instructions on how to paint miniatures, as there will be several in the Sots build.

I have looked at the books available for painting "Citadel miniatures" but these don`t come cheap even second hand so I set myself a web browsing task.

This result looks like the thing I`m after and hope others of you find it useful.Blink

Miniature painting

Would be interested in other people`s ideas on this site, as it`s a new venture for me and would appreciate the thought`s of some of the more experienced builders on this forum.

Regards
delboy271155
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Hi Derek,

Painting figurens is a model discipline in is own right, The experts can do some breathtaking things with paint. Developing the skill takes time but using good quality paints will help.

I don't know what Paints you were thinking of using, But I find Vallejo excellent for figures. I would certainly recommend this face painting set, it comes with step by step instructions and paints for both pale and dark skin,


http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...ing-Set-x8-/190926515239
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delboy271155
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Plymouth57 wrote:
Hi Derek

Figure painting can be one of the most relaxing of the modelling tasks (it can also be one of the most frustrating too!!BigGrin ).
I shall be making casting moulds for some of the figures in my Messines diorama to increase the variety of figure positions etc and as a practise (I haven't done any for over 18 months or so) I'll be doing a mould for my scratch built crew figures for the Victory. Probably won't be for a few weeks yet but when I do I'll try and put a 'how I painted them' piece in the diary. I'm not an expert by any means but I do quite enjoy turning little lumps of white metal into little people-looking things!
I'll see you in a few weeks! (figuratively speaking!)Blink

Robin


Cheers Robin, BigGrin

I wait in anticipation Cool

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#5 Posted : 02 February 2014 00:12:35
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jase wrote:
[quote=delboy271155]Hi All,BigGrin

Having recently painted my first ever model figures, I have been looking for instructions on how to paint miniatures, as there will be several in the Sots build.

I have looked at the books available for painting "Citadel miniatures" but these don`t come cheap even second hand so I set myself a web browsing task.

This result looks like the thing I`m after and hope others of you find it useful.Blink

Miniature painting

Would be interested in other people`s ideas on this site, as it`s a new venture for me and would appreciate the thought`s of some of the more experienced builders on this forum.

Regards
delboy271155
(Derek)



Hi Derek,

Painting figurens is a model discipline in is own right, The experts can do some breathtaking things with paint. Developing the skill takes time but using good quality paints will help.

I don't know what Paints you were thinking of using, But I find Vallejo excellent for figures. I would certainly recommend this face painting set, it comes with step by step instructions and paints for both pale and dark skin,


http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...ng-Set-x8-/190926515239[/quote]

Hi Jase, BigGrin

Thanks for your input.Cool

Hadn`t made up my mind as to which paints, or anything else come to that.
Was just testing the waters, so to speak and gen up on the skills needed.

Only ever painted the figures for my San felipe cannon dio so far, but that link you posted looks very interesting.

Many Thanks

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BigGrin Hi Steve
Now that's an interesting link but you failed to mention that extra small brushes are needed and the enevitable mignifiying headsetBlink LOL Blink
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arpurchase wrote:
BigGrin Hi Steve
Now that's an interesting link but you failed to mention that extra small brushes are needed and the enevitable mignifiying headsetBlink LOL Blink
regards
AndyCool



OK, I used between size 0 to 5/0 didnt need anything smaller than that, strangely I find I use a magnifyer more for 1/35 scale as Im tempted to try to paint facial detail - whereas with 1/72 you just let the wash take care of the detailLaugh

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Steve
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BigGrin True Steve but I was joking about the brushes ect but figures at the best of times are an art in its self to master and all hail those that can
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delboy271155
#10 Posted : 02 February 2014 07:59:21
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Thanks Guys,BigGrin

Thanks for the info and links.Cool

I have brushes to 5/0 which I think at the moment is small enough, any smaller and I may need a magnifier to find the end of the brush.

LOL LOL LOL LOL

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