I think I may be getting to a style that I like with my infantry; here are a few pictures. I think the only drawback for me is the time and effort involved. These took a few hours to complete. Overall, I continue to be impressed with Plastic Soldier Company's offerings... great detail and value. I'm anxious for more releases, even though I'll never have enough time to paint them all :)
Feel free to post some comments and let me know what you think.
With just the primer coat...
They look great. Very nice painting... And about time... Few hours seems about right for nice models:)
ReplyDeleteGreat work mate!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic paintjob!
T.
Fantastic look !!! Compliments
ReplyDeleteI agree...fantastic job. Great basing as well.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Beautiful work again sir.
ReplyDeleteGreat works!
ReplyDeleteGreat blog!:)
Wow awesome job.
ReplyDeleteMore fine work. I love looking at you painted minis. Well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the feedback! Many of you provide great inspiration to me on your own sites so thank you :)
ReplyDeleteTanner
I almost had to take cover as these Germans leaped out of my screen
ReplyDeleteMost excellent! Love the base details too.
ReplyDeleteSimply Beautiful!
Troy
These are so awesome painted, like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteNice figures, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback guys!
ReplyDeleteYour painting style gives these miniatures a great sense of dynamics, they really stand out, with a realistic look. Hopefully you'll take the time to make a step-by-step tutorial one of these days - I'd find it rather helpful!
ReplyDeleteHi Tanner,
ReplyDeleteFantastic job - is there any chance you could do a walk through of your basing techniques sometime?!
I think it's difficult to do as good a job as yours - in the Goldilocks zone - not too much or too little!
Cheers
fbminis - a tutorial sounds like a good idea, I just need to find the time :) I'll put it on the schedule.
ReplyDeleteNicholas, I'll be sure to include the basing technique (which is constantly changing :)). In the mean time the basic steps were: 1. apply Vallejo pumice gel with the miniature prior to the primer coat 2. Primer in black 3. paint the ground Vallejo Flat Earth (983) 4. dry bush a 1:1 mixture of Flat Earth and Iraq Sand (819) 5. do another dry brush highlight of Iraq Sand 6. Apply PVA glue around the feet and in random patterns and sprinkle on fine ground foam (I used a mix of Woodland Scenics Yellow Grass and Earth colors) and lastly 7. Apply a couple of tufts of Silflor grass.
That's it! Hope that helps,
Tanner
Totally - thank you Tanner! I've been trying to get that effect of texture around the bases for ages - I'll look out for vallejo pumice gel and Silflor tufts at the hobby shop - also never would have guessed the Woodland Scenics.
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
wow, they look insane do you airbrush vallejo primer on them? also you should do a step by step on how to paint them. I have the same 15mm infantry and I can't seem to get them painted right
ReplyDelete-Jon
Jon,
ReplyDeleteI do use Vallejo Primer through an airbrush. As for the step by step... it's been a while since I painted these, I will take pictures the next time around and be sure to publish an overview.
Thanks,
Tanner
Staggering...I've just bought a pack of these and now I've seen yours I'm afraid to paint them. Cracking job.
ReplyDeleteYou have great eye for colour. I don't suppose you'd care to share the Field Grey method as I feel you have nailed the colour most convincingly.
ReplyDeleteTimmo