Hi Glenn Great work mate! Really cool idea on scaling down a pic so you can transfer the complex plane tree camouflage pattern. You can get away with a 1/35 scale figure, but on a 1/16 you admittedly have to put more attention to detail in trying to replicate it. I like the colour, nice and soft not garishly unrealistic. You’ve certainly done a good job. Thanks for sharing another great video presentation ❤😊
I paint entirely with oils (for most models), it's sometimes good just to leave a model dry out for a week, before working on it again. Then again, most of my models, are sci-fi, but I do enjoy historical models, for various reasons.
Yeah, oils are great. I used to paint my figures entirely and oils over acrylics back in the day. That’s how I learned. I just messing around more with acrylics these days. It seem to be the trend, but I wish I never would’ve switched caught up and the whole acrylic Painting techniques thanks for your comment!
@@ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti It's a technique that takes some time to master. I really only use acrylics on models which I know will have a lot of metal on them, or are a vehicle in their own right. Having said that, I unfortunately haven't felt like painting anything since autumn last year, due to personal reasons. I'm sure I'll get back into it at some point, though. Happier and more sure of my technique.
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!
Another work of art. I think it looks better with the ammo box and the MG strap looks great. Well done beautiful work
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Well done Glenn
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Glenn, these are masterpieces!
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Absolutely beautiful!!!!
Thank you so much!
Hi Glenn
Great work mate!
Really cool idea on scaling down a pic so you can transfer the complex plane tree camouflage pattern.
You can get away with a 1/35 scale figure, but on a 1/16 you admittedly have to put more attention to detail in trying to replicate it.
I like the colour, nice and soft not garishly unrealistic.
You’ve certainly done a good job.
Thanks for sharing another great video presentation ❤😊
Than you so
Much!
It turned out great! Thanks for sharing ~ Cory
Thanks again!
I paint entirely with oils (for most models), it's sometimes good just to leave a model dry out for a week, before working on it again. Then again, most of my models, are sci-fi, but I do enjoy historical models, for various reasons.
Yeah, oils are great. I used to paint my figures entirely and oils over acrylics back in the day. That’s how I learned. I just messing around more with acrylics these days. It seem to be the trend, but I wish I never would’ve switched caught up and the whole acrylic Painting techniques thanks for your comment!
@@ArmorModelsbyGlennBartolotti It's a technique that takes some time to master.
I really only use acrylics on models which I know will have a lot of metal on them, or are a vehicle in their own right.
Having said that, I unfortunately haven't felt like painting anything since autumn last year, due to personal reasons. I'm sure I'll get back into it at some point, though. Happier and more sure of my technique.
👁👁 thanks professor
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I ues filters to tone camo down a bit I have used oils thinned as well
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