Pete, these are great! I noticed the Balkenkreutze on the Lutzow Arado, wow! Your work is also a source for me, just finishing a batch of Dutch DDs, and I didn't look further than that
redleg, the labels are easy to do, Thay're actually Excel files, I just copy a flag, rework & resize it with Paint, and paste it in the frame. Bases are from a UK retailer, Warbases. I used to buy from Litko, but customs & shipping have gone insane over the year. A pity, since Litko is IMO better as their bases a twice as thin (less of the pesky refraction with them)
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Foxbat,
Terrific painting work on your GHQ ships! Thank you for posting them for us to see.
I always enjoy seeing your work.
Looking forward to seeing more of you finished models.
Terrific painting work on your GHQ ships! Thank you for posting them for us to see.
I always enjoy seeing your work.
Looking forward to seeing more of you finished models.
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Thanks very much, Foxbat! Do you have more ships in the works?
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After a bit of a hiatus - well, not feeling like painting minis for a time - I've resumed work, and I'm happy to post my Big Mo. The GHQ model is really very detailed, and I can but pity any Japanese flyer tasked to taking on this porcupine bristling with AA guns. I may have missed one or two, but that's at least 15 Bofors 40mm mounts I counted, notwithsanding the 10 double barrelled 5" turrets... The ship is - approximately - painted in the scheme it displayed as Halsey's flagship and at the surrender of Japan.
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That looks amazing Foxbat! Do you get that effect from painting, washing, and dry brushing? Or do you have some secret technique? I wish I could paint ships like that - it's beautiful!
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Excellent work, Foxbat! It is great to see you posting again. The Missouri looks great! I know what it is like to not always be in the mood for painting.
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Awesome Battleship. I don’t do naval minis - how long does that take you to paint? It looks really detailed (and difficult)!
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Thanks for the kind words, gentlemen.
Actually, even though it takes time to paint a mini, the most important point is the quality of the castings. What GHQ offers is a very successful blend of accuracy and enhancement of these details that give the model character IMO. This said, there is no way going around detailed painting of a model. I'm painting a few Clemson class DDs at the moment, this gives me an occasion to show 2 of them at various stages of painting.
The left one model has just received base coat, and had its deck painted. I don't mind spillovers at this stage. The right hand one has seen its uppper works and hull detailed. I'm using a good quality 0 size brush to paint at this stage. I'll still need to paint a few details (anchors, funnel caps) before I wash it (Using Citadel Nurn Oil pure, works really well, just take care not to let it pool). I inish with a very light drybrushing.
I've posted a more detailed how-to on my blog, here is the link. Just skip the camo stage.
https://foxbatfr-minisite-2.e-monsite.c ... -tuto.html
Actually, even though it takes time to paint a mini, the most important point is the quality of the castings. What GHQ offers is a very successful blend of accuracy and enhancement of these details that give the model character IMO. This said, there is no way going around detailed painting of a model. I'm painting a few Clemson class DDs at the moment, this gives me an occasion to show 2 of them at various stages of painting.
The left one model has just received base coat, and had its deck painted. I don't mind spillovers at this stage. The right hand one has seen its uppper works and hull detailed. I'm using a good quality 0 size brush to paint at this stage. I'll still need to paint a few details (anchors, funnel caps) before I wash it (Using Citadel Nurn Oil pure, works really well, just take care not to let it pool). I inish with a very light drybrushing.
I've posted a more detailed how-to on my blog, here is the link. Just skip the camo stage.
https://foxbatfr-minisite-2.e-monsite.c ... -tuto.html