Over the years I've dabbled with figure painting to various degrees of being fair to total shit and the bug has bitten me once again. It's been brewing for a while after seeing the work of Man Jin Kim, Sang Eon Lee etc and I even bought a Life Miniatures bust of a German tank commander last year after seeing the picture on the box but chickened out as I felt I could never do it justice;
So this week I got a few goodies through the post (again) as I need all the help I can get;
I've been looking at getting a wet palette to help stop paints drying out and I could have gone for a branded product but instead went the cheapskate route. I cut the lid off a plastic food box (it did contain some nice cake) and stole a dish cloth and some greaseproof baking paper from the other half and voila! One wet palette!!
For practice purposes I'll be using a 200mm head that I bought from Mitches Military Models as they were selling two for £5 at a model show a year or so ago. I did get some Scale 75 paints for the flesh areas but this time around I'll be using Vallejo;
The head is attached to a holder that was obtained via a Kickstarter project which I find it VERY useful and can be found here;
http://rathcore.com/miniature-holder/
I used the grip holder for a figure I painted last week for the Personenwagen;
You can see what I mean about getting all the help I need :o)
Edit; I spent a very pleasant couple of hours at the bench and come up with this;
I'm quite pleased with that seeing I have'nt painted in ages
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