Another project done and finally - thanks to Mr. Queng Teng - I can present it in the jungle.
The figure was the special figure of the Painting Crusade 2010 and I did paint my version up to Quentin for saying thanks for his hospitality during our stay for the Painting Crusade 2012. I did a little conversion work - here you can find the basic model without the Steampunk-Mech look - nicely painted version my bibab Raffa did as a present for Quentin 2 years ago. The figure measures around 4 cm without the socket and the pilot is really tiny. It comes from railorad accessoires. I hope you like this little scene ... thanks big Q. for the photos :)
Mech #7 and Pilot
Painting Crusade Special Figure, 28 mm
If you like to vote for the Mech #7 and the pilot -
It was really a pleasure to prepare and finish this gift and a joy to convert the little fella.
Happy Painting!
Best Wishes
Roman
love the rust/oxidized effect!
ReplyDeleteany chance of a short tutorial????
fantastic work!
I agree. It's one of your best miniatures so far! Just love it.
ReplyDeleteYou really have that Story-telling with your miniatures.
You gotta make a Tutorial about that effect.
Thanks for sharing.
waowww ! great work !
ReplyDeletei like it !!!
Which railroad scale?
ReplyDeleteGlad you like this little fella ... thanks for your comments.
ReplyDelete@Elric + Andreas
Mmh ... a tutorial would not be easy - this oxidation effect was available due a fail moment while priming using a fail primer can ...
@Kraan
1:100 is the pilots seize ...
Wow, what a inspiring work!
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome! The Metal and rusty parts working very realistic. Sometimes is less more ;)
ReplyDeletegreets Siggi
Oh mien GOT das ist Wunderbar. Awesome! really awesome.
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it, really happy - thanks for your comments!
ReplyDeleteWell executed, love those textures.
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