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Working on Laser Grenadiers
Published on 19 February 2012 - 05:06:28

 I finally settled on a basing technique for my axis and started on my laserwerfers. I decided to go with a bone/skull environmental mask, as well as updating my army to have the "wolfs angle" badges from the 2nd SS Panzerdivision. I figured a little historical couldn't hurt, plus the emblem is hand painted, not decal. 

 

I play as Axis and the Allies. I'm my own worst enemy. 

-Phoenix, AZ-

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Reply #1 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 02:30:57

 I really do wish I had a better camera. There is a lot of highlighting blending and shading that dies not appear in the photos. 

I play as Axis and the Allies. I'm my own worst enemy. 

-Phoenix, AZ-

Reply #2 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 04:41:14

Very nice job, as you say not all the details are well seen here but work on the base is pure awsome!;)
I must say i'm not a fan of the red pice of material below the coat, but still the uniform look good.

Without Signature
Reply #3 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 06:07:46

Really nice, can you show uns a front view of the mask?

Without Signature... it's not fully painted yet

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Reply #4 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 11:04:45

Lska said:

Very nice job, as you say not all the details are well seen here but work on the base is pure awsome!;)
I must say i'm not a fan of the red pice of material below the coat, but still the uniform look good.

 

I did the red and white on the bottom as my little homage to my flamboyant colors that I love. It's hard for me to sit and paint in such muddy colors. I'm already colorblind as it is!

I know I showed you some flamboyant models before, but an entire unit is something to see lol. 

I play as Axis and the Allies. I'm my own worst enemy. 

-Phoenix, AZ-

Reply #5 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 11:29:04

 

I play as Axis and the Allies. I'm my own worst enemy. 

-Phoenix, AZ-

Reply #6 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 11:30:18

 

I play as Axis and the Allies. I'm my own worst enemy. 

-Phoenix, AZ-

Reply #7 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 15:37:07

 Oh now you can see the diffence, and i understand the 2 color-shceme for the coat is a kind of camo? Lookin good. I have forgot about your color-liking style:D In that case he is almost only darks and browns;)

Without Signature
Reply #8 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 17:02:54
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Looks good!! Lets see more when you can.

Without Signature
Reply #9 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 17:24:25

 

 The style is really great and the basing is excellent.

Without Signature
Reply #10 | Published on 19 February 2012 - 19:20:48

 I typically paint grunts like him to look good from across the table. That's why the contrasts are a bit more exaggerated than most are used to. 

 

Heroes I typically paint for up close. 

I play as Axis and the Allies. I'm my own worst enemy. 

-Phoenix, AZ-

Reply #11 | Published on 20 February 2012 - 05:06:27
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 The white face mask is something I will use on my own laser grenadiers!

Realy nice painting man.

Without Signature
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