27 July 2017

Halt! Papiere bitte!

"Halt! Papiere bitte!"
... is german and says "Stop! Identify yourself!"

A weird project.
That is why I love it so much.
I painted the model "Frank von Stein" by Terrible Kids Stuff already once. You can see it here. I decided to paint this model twice, which is nothing I usually do with great joy.

I had this obviously different scaled german world war two scifi moon soldier by North Star Models waiting for ages in my drawers for the right idea. It came with a sketch of a base:


I love to play with scales since a long time.
Not in every of my project, but in many from the past. For example Robot & Pilot, or the last of the big Pelicans, or Davidé vs. Goliath or a recently done Mech to just name a few and I always am very inspired if I see other people try this too. It just changes everything. I am really happy to inspire people with this idea.

Halt!
... back to the project. If you are interested in a superhuge Step by Step article of both versions I did on this figure from Terrible Kids Stuff you might check the brand new and actual issue of the Figure Painter Magazine, just saying :)


Halt! Papiere bitte!
Terrible Kids Stuff, North Star Models, various scales







You can find more photos either on Putty&Paint or romanlappat.com.
The project is for sale, feel free to enjoy a look in my PDF cataloge.

Keep on happy painting!
Roman

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2 comments:

  1. This is very very good!!

    It never occured to me to play with miniatures with different scales that way but it looks pretty good, and for the paint work too, of course.

    It seems to be a scene extracted directly out of a Hellboy comic, I dig it very much!!

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  2. While I like the scene you set up with those two models, I'm not so sure about the base. I draws *a lot* of focus. Usually with your work that's no prob as your bases are awesome, but with this... there's nothing to see.

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