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    Originally posted by mbberlin View Post
    Sorry, but IMO they are looking like metrosexual male models from a catwalk in Milano.

    They would look better and much more realistiv with lashes, some beards hairs, dirt, scars, wrinkles, shadows under the eyes and so on.

    Just let them look like you look at the morning when you had a bottle of cheap whiskey the night before.

    Hey! War isn't a Kindergeburtstag!
    Hello
    I challenge you to do better , please teach us , by doing the same and posting your pictures of a finish display head , thank you .
    Regards
    P-Y

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      Any problems with constructive critics? The faces are still looking like unrealistic and unnatural plastic mannequin dolls.

      I woudn't dress them with my uniforms because I don'z want to have a "Geisterbahn" at home.

      This is my private opinion. You don't have to share it. ;-)

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        Originally posted by NZMark View Post

        Erwin, where have your wonderful pictures gone?
        i removed them but here are the faces. Nicolas i like your mannequins. You did a good job

        regards Erwin
        Last edited by Erwin L; 10-12-2008, 03:48 AM.

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          this is the other one
          Last edited by Erwin L; 10-12-2008, 03:48 AM.

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            Thanks Erwin,
            Your mannequins are a feature of this forum for many members - and a pleasure to see here
            Best Regards,
            Mark.
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              I cannot stop looking at this thread

              Congratulations Mark and keep them coming

              When I have my first one I promise to show it here, as you teached.

              Cheers.

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                Julio,
                Thanks for the kind words - I look forward to seeing your mannequin when finished - or in progress!
                We need more contributions to keep this thread alive and varied
                Regards,
                Mark.
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                  Originally posted by NZMark View Post
                  Julio,
                  Thanks for the kind words - I look forward to seeing your mannequin when finished - or in progress!
                  We need more contributions to keep this thread alive and varied
                  Regards,
                  Mark.
                  Mark this one is very cool!

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                    Head

                    Hi Mark
                    This is my first serious attempt.
                    I have used acrylic Vallejo spanish paints.
                    In fact the final result is more "pinkish" than shown in the photo.
                    I´d like to get a more tanned tone and less pink one ( like some Hindsgaul mannequins) but when I add more sand-brown colour to get it, I use to ruin the final tone
                    Do you have any advice?
                    Best Regards
                    Joan
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                    Last edited by overlord44; 02-14-2009, 11:22 AM.

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                      Hola Juan Carlos,

                      Joder !!!!! Ni tan mal . Yo lo dejaría que se ensuciase un poco, no digo mancharlo, sino que le salga esa "patina" como a los cascos, que vaya envejeciendo, vamos ....

                      Mi humilde opinión

                      Iñigo

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                        wow Joan. thats a great first attempt. good job. Glenn

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                          Gracias Iñigo. Un placer saludarte aquí !

                          Thanks Glenn. I still need more practice but I think I will get it at last !
                          Regards. Joan

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                            Hi Joan,
                            Great Stuff! If that's a first attempt, then we are in for a very classy display in the near future.
                            My advice is to find colours that are as close as you can to the Humbrol colours I started the thread off? (I once went short with red while mixing up a base colour so used another which I thought would fill the gap...and wound up with a 'rosey/purple' colour that was useless.)
                            Practice with the base colour. I always doubt that I have it right as it looks awful to start with, but, once the red is added to the highlights it pulls everything together.
                            The heavily tanned skin finish you are looking for (and something I am experimenting with for my DAK guys) can be added by using a thin layer of acrylic lacquer tinted with ochre. This (I think) over the 'natural' skin tone deepens the skin to a more realistic finish than trying to work the sun-tan into the actual paint colours being applied.
                            I look forward to seeing more of your work
                            Mark

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                              Painted head

                              Thanks Mark
                              Yes, as far as I could see, these acrylic colours are really similar to the Humbrol enamels.
                              I ruined several skin base colours because I though they were too light, but is totally certain than once the red spots are applied, everything fits together.
                              I will follow your advice to get the tanned tone. I did several mixes, but any reached my espectations.
                              Mark, do you use the same redish tone of the base to paint the inside of the lips?
                              Thanks again for your help
                              Joan

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                                Hi Joan,
                                I do, but I mix more of the blue in as there are more blood vessels in the lips. I then add more red with a touch of white to the mix to blend the lot together....
                                Mark

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