Showing posts with label Warlord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warlord. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Speed Painting

I decided to tackle an experimental project I've been considering for some time.  I wanted to try painting figures on the sprue prior to assembly.  This allows for a lot more airbrush work and faster painting.  The big question I had was, "how bad would the final product look?"

I decided to start small and paint a sprue of Warlord U.S. Infantry and a sprue of U.S. weapons.  This results in five figures and a lot of extra arms, heads, weapons, kit, etc.

In the end, the five figures took 2.5 hours to paint, assemble, and base.  I think adding a few more sprues will take advantage of the economy of scale, and my estimate is 20 figures in 5 to 6 hours.  That will be the next experiment.

I started by painting uniforms, heads, arms, and hands.  The paints used are all Vallejo model color except as noted, and I used a Grex airbrush with a 0.3 mm needle for all the airbrush work.

Colors used:
Trousers: 873 US Field Drab
Jackets and Anklets: 988 Khaki
Boots: 984 Flat Brown
Backpacks, webbing, and pouches: 886 Green Grey
Helmets: 887 Brown Violet
Rifles: 875 Beige Brown and P3's Pig Iron

Painting Uniforms

Rifle base color

Back packs, webbing, shovels

I mounted the legs/torsos to their bases, and at that point, I hand painted all the straps and boots.  The rest of the uniforms had already been airbrushed.

The metallic parts of the rifles were painted by hand while still on the sprue.  Sorry for no pictures of those two steps.

I then assembled the figures and found very few places that needed any hand painted touchups.

I decided to use Army Painter Strong Tone Dip to provide the shading to keep with the theme of speed painting.

Painted and assembled

The dip was allowed to dry overnight, and then the I based the figures.

Below are the finished figures.  I think, considering the method used, they came out pretty well.  They pass the 3-foot, tabletop test.






Thursday, July 28, 2016

Warlord LRDG Truck

I completed the Warlord LRDG Truck - photos highlight the layering and shading of the monochrome paint scheme and culminate with some dusty weathering.  This is a fantastic kit with a good deal of detail, and the cargo provides for some variety of materials and colors to give the model unique desert character.

The metal and resin kit went together well, with little clean up.



Base colors added with some fading - work on the figures underway
Figure base colors complete and ready for shading and highlighting

Figures complete

 I failed to take more interim photos, but below is the "walk around" of the final piece.  Note the sun fading on the metal surfaces and areas where the blowing sand has rubbed away all the paint.









Monday, September 7, 2015

German Gallery in 28 mm

My great friend, John E of Herr Brush (https://herrbrush.wordpress.com), took some outstanding photos of some of my German collection.  Below are some of the highlights.  Enjoy.















Monday, June 30, 2014

Warlord German Heer Heavy Mortar

I finished the Warlord German Heer Heavy Mortar. This is a great model with excellent metal sculpts.

Two figures are in splinter camo. 








Saturday, June 28, 2014

Warlord Nebelwerfer Finished

Below are some photos of my finished Warlord Nebelwerfer in 28 mm.  This was a great model to assemble, with plenty if detail to paint. I chose to paint two figures in pea dot and one in oak leaf camo.

Enjoy. Thanks for looking.








Saturday, April 5, 2014

German Pioneers

I'm continuing to paint the figures from the Warlord Pioneer box. Here's the latest...










Sunday, March 30, 2014

Warlord early war Germans

The first of the Blitzkrieg and Pioneer figures from Warlord are finished.  These are from the Warlord Pioneer box, and they're a mix of plastic and metal bits.  I'm very impressed by the sculpts, and they were a good deal of fun to paint.


German Observer

I finished painting the Warlord German Observer with scissor scope. It's a very cool model; I really like the zeltbahn worn as a poncho.  Now to finish the basing...




Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Warlord Panther

I put the final touches on the Warlord Panther in 1:56 scale.

This was done in traditional three color, soft-edge camouflage. Paints are a mixture of Vallejo Model Air and Vallejo Model Color. The weathering is Mig and AK pigments. 

Decals were difficult to set into the zimmerit, but two coats of Solvaset softened the decals enough to conform to the surface.