Here is a
piece I just finished the morning of the Long Island Historical Miniatures
Show. He is a 1/9 scale Waffen SS tank commander in a Panther cupola. I wanted
to try some new techniques as far as finishing the look of leather so I thought
this would be perfect. As always he and the cupola are painted in Vallejo
Acrylics along with Citadel brand paints for the metallics. The cupola was
weathered with oil washes, MIG pigments and graphite powder.
Monday, November 22, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Sergeant John Rosengrant, 1st Armored...
This is my
latest work. It is John Rosengrant's self portrait of an American tanker sitting
atop a Sherman. This is an OOP 200MM kit that I scored on e-bay a few months
ago and I really loved painting it because it includes my 2 favorite things to
model, armor and figures. The piece is as always painted in Vallejo Acrylics
except for Citadel acrylics for the metallics.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Natalya Meklin...
This is a
new release in which I painted the box art for. It is a continuation of a
series of historical busts by Minuteman Models. Her name is Natalya Meklin
Soviet Fighter ace and member of the famed Night Witch Squadron during WW2. She
is as always painted in Vallejo acrylics with the exception of Citadel for the
metallics.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Aleksandra Samusenko...
Here is my
latest figure. It is a new release in which I was commissioned to do the box
art for Minuteman Models. It is a portrait bust of female tanker and Hero of
the Soviet Union recipient Aleksandra Samusenko. Never painted a female bust of
this size so it was an interesting little project. Enjoy!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria...
This is my
latest commission piece that I just completed for a client. He is a World war I
historical figure based on the Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. He is a
Ulrich Puchala release in 1/16th scale. Overall sculpt is good but the casting
was not executed very well, very uneven almost clumpy in the areas of the face,
headgear, hands and boots but with some work he turned out quite nice. He is
painted in vallejo acrylics as usual.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Latest Diorama - "Sniper"
Trying to
focus mainly on the figures here is my latest 1/35th scale creation.
This depicts the fighting in the rubble of Arnhem by the galant British
"Red Devil" paras. The dio depicts Red Devils trying to advance and move
one of their gravely wounded comrades by way of an British airborne
jeep in the area. As the Jeep tries to position itself by reversing
toward the trolley the driver is suddenly hit by sniper fire. The
kneeling gent with the sten and the piat team try to use some covering
fire until the driver can be dragged to a safer place. The rest of the
troops are caught in the open some crouching to avoid another shot, some
yelling in confusion and a couple of troops pointing in the direction
which they think the shot may have came. It might be hard to tell
exactly whats happening from the pics so I figured I'd explain it to
help it along. The buildings, Jeep, trolley and about 80% of the figures
are all modified to some extent. I used Vallejo acrylics along with MIG
oil paints and MIG pigments to complete the entire scene. Any questions
or comments greatly appreciated.
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