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You must surely be hand painting as well Greg - no way you could mask off areas for spraying at this scale with all those small bits. OC.
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Evening all - so between painting wood bits around the house (did down one side of the stairwell today) I have managed to put some paint on my little drummer, normal precedure - I started with the Black primer this was heated to speed up drying time, then I started with the face basic light skin coat first (couple of coats) then the hands - this was followed by a wash then more light skin followed by more of a rosey pink for the cheeks and slightly darker for the mouth, then the Shako cover got a couple of coats of Matt Black pom pom Red, and hair painted Brown then the side Brass straps, then it was time to do the White body straps. OC.
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Takes a good meal and the total release of the TC remote aided by lots of visits to the kitchen to keep our admirals lubricated. OC.
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Yep its a 2.5 Inch brush - its my fave decorating brush - I used to decorate for a living when I was younger hotels mainly, I had more equipment back then but to be honest I just want to make this job a low fuss attempt, its going OK taking it a stage at a time and so far no mess at all even with no sheets down or newspaper cutting in where the skirting meets our carpets is ok all down to a good brush I learned over the years. OC.
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Indeed Mark, trouble is I am waking up parts of me I have not used for ages - kind of got out of condition and lazy lol, I have Six doors to paint both sides Seven Door Frames the whole lengths of skirting including down the staircase - but trying to do it clean without splashes so I am using my trusty small brush - Hard wearing emulsion on the doors and satinwood on the frames and skirting. Down stairs is done. OC.
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This will be interesting and intricate. OC.
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Evening all, I managed a couple of hours on the build this evening, I couldn't do more as I am in the middle of a house paint and its taking up all my time and energy "boy do my limbs ache after so long of none use" so straight on with painting the back packs, I had already painted the Great Coats next was the Brown of the actual packs - after drying these I worked on the straps then a bit of touch up, still a fair bit more to do. OC.
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This work is looking amazing Greg - really first class work, I think this is one of your best. OC.
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For anyone curious about my painting of the tiny buttons - I have to hold the figure till the light catches the shadow of the button then using my finest brush 00000 (5/0) then with the finest bit of paint on the tip just touch the button more like a glancing blow, that using my optovisors - biggest problem is keeping my hand still enough. OC.
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HMS Vanguard looks excellent - that is one kit thats been seriously missing in a decent scale kit. OC.
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Hi all, a bit more progress tonight - I had painted the last of the details on the bodies inlcluding the Shako Cocade Tri colour version, then the brass buttons on the jacket and cuffs, then I started on the back packs - first thing I had to do was trim a small amount of the tails from the jacket bottoms as they had the shorter versions, then after a clean up they were glued in place. The first stage of the painting is the Grey coat on the top of the back pack, then a small bit of Red detail tooked away between the ammo box and the sabre, more to follow. OC.
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