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    Excellent result Thierry
    Before it was for garbage now it is for display. Well done

    Are you using solely the air brush or also a hair brush for your repaints?

    I got today 2 Webster heads and i will try to do my first attempt
    sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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      Originally posted by don_kihotis7 View Post
      Excellent result Thierry
      Before it was for garbage now it is for display. Well done

      Are you using solely the air brush or also a hair brush for your repaints?

      I got today 2 Webster heads and i will try to do my first attempt

      Hi Don!

      Thanks for your kind (and true) comments
      I Only use paint brushes (I don't know how to use air brush ) and 4 colors as shown...after it's mixtures, time...and a little bit of know-how of course!

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        Thanks for your reply Thierry.
        Only 4 colors???? Jesus. I was expecting to see a pile of Humbrol paints.
        Interesting. I need to re-read this thread for tips.
        The unshaved look and the hair effect you can achieve gave me the impression that you were using an air brush that's why i asked. I guess you are using your fingers to spread the colors like Mark has shown on the first pages right?
        sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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          Originally posted by don_kihotis7 View Post
          Thanks for your reply Thierry.
          Only 4 colors???? Jesus. I was expecting to see a pile of Humbrol paints.
          Interesting. I need to re-read this thread for tips.
          The unshaved look and the hair effect you can achieve gave me the impression that you were using an air brush that's why i asked. I guess you are using your fingers to spread the colors like Mark has shown on the first pages right?

          ...not at all in my case, I keep clean fingers as well after as before...only brush of various size, 4 Humbrol colors (+ a touch of blue sometimes for eyes) and effects with various quantity of paint (very few anyway) sometimes really "dry" sometimes more diluted with various manner of painting or movements...and some experience!
          But there's no rule or systematic method and I never paint 2 times the same way even on the same base...question of inspiration and/or order requirements.

          It's to each one to find his way even if it's with complete different technics or colors. I don't think that Frederik"4th division" or Mark"NZ" use the same way as me and the results is impressive as well...a question of taste.

          Best to All
          Thierry

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            Very true mate.
            Thanks
            sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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              Hi to All!

              Just finished, another example of "how to make it better"
              Based on a (bad) Europe-Mannequin plastic head with poor features but workable physiognomy, asking by customer with "combat look", irregular skin tones, slightly soiled and scratched...and here is the result!
              By painting as per above shown, with 4 colors used, paint brushes of all size...and some working hours!

              Photos taken in plain outside light which revealed all details but doesn't forgive defects...and there's! but means that, in inside display configuration, with diffuse lighting, the final look and facial expression of the mannequin (dressed) will be almost...alive!

              Best to All!
              Thierry



              Before...


              ...& After!







              At home waiting for coming back to the owner...

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                Weil done and a standing

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                  Perfect Thierry
                  sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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                    Originally posted by don_kihotis7 View Post
                    Perfect Thierry
                    +1
                    Chris - I only use brushes as well - no fingers(?)
                    My first Japanese mannequin. I thought I'd add a bit of character - eye wounds were common...
                    This is a European head with some subtle re-shaping.
                    Great to see additions to this thread
                    Mark
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                    Last edited by NZMark; 10-28-2014, 07:32 PM.

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                      Originally posted by NZMark View Post
                      +1
                      Chris - I only use brushes as well - no fingers(?)
                      My first Japanese mannequin. I thought I'd add a bit of character - eye wounds were common...
                      This is a European head with some subtle re-shaping.
                      Great to see additions to this thread
                      Mark
                      Wow awesome Mark. It turned out really realistic
                      sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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                        Originally posted by NZMark View Post
                        +1
                        Chris - I only use brushes as well - no fingers(?)
                        My first Japanese mannequin. I thought I'd add a bit of character - eye wounds were common...
                        This is a European head with some subtle re-shaping.
                        Great to see additions to this thread
                        Mark

                        Hi Mark!

                        Nice to get your updates on that (your) thread...and to see your superb Japanese samouraï mannequin...so unusual and original compare to the large majority of Landser of all kind usually presented here...a great addition!




                        All the Best
                        Thierry

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                          Originally posted by don_kihotis7 View Post
                          I got today 2 Webster heads and i will try to do my first attempt
                          Here they are.
                          Can you guys give me the Humbrol or Tamiya number that you use for flesh?
                          Attached Files
                          sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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                            hello jubilee

                            When you mix the amount of paint does'tn dry it up faster then you can paint the details, i have been busy since i am home from work from a operation, and i have still some time ,,,

                            i going to practice alot sinc i like your stile of painting mannequin, the only thing i findis when you paint at evening in the kitchen ore so with artificial light collers can be stronger than expexted,,,i use waterbased model paint revell

                            best regards

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                              Hi To All!

                              A new one just finished, that time on a nice Hindsgaul base...

                              Best to All
                              Thierry

                              The Hindsgaul mannequin base before & after painting...


                              before...


                              ...under painting before varnish...


                              ...After!


                              A Royal Navy Petty Officer (not the right badge on cap as I just used available items for dressing but anyway it will be a German at the end i think...)


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                                Very nice once again Thierry
                                sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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