finished and detailed bruiser in ford sierra beige
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58519: Toyota 4x4 Pickup Bruiser
Status: New built
Date: 5-Mar-2014
Comments: 6
Status: New built
Date: 5-Mar-2014
Comments: 6
finally painted my bruiser, ford sierra beige, driver is done with citadel paints, basecoated and washed and lightly drybrushed. looks really good imo apart from the fact that i first glued on and painted the driver head with the helmet and found it did not fit the bruiser so had to get out the hacksaw. may add leds in the near future, also note i used the hilux roll bar instead of the sleeper cab. like the mountaineer.
Comments
Grumpy pants
This looks really good, I like the alternative colour scheme as well.
Pintopower
Face detail on the driver is excellent. I need to get better at flesh tones. Is the wheel track on the rear axle wider than the front like the original?
Skottoman
Great to see something different! NICE~!
Plopes
Very cool colour.
xray mark
Thanks for the compliments. I also paint warhammer space marines so if it anyone wants to know how to easily paint a face just go in games workshop and buy Cadian flesh tone and reikland flesh shade. Just paint in the flesh colour, then cover in the wash then go over the high points of the face with flesh tone again such as cheekbones and nose and chin, this leaves shadows in the recesses and looks quite good for very little effort, also when doing pupil and iris don't use brushes, just do a dab of paint with a broken tooth pick or something then a smaller dab with the point of the pick for the pupil. When doing hair, paint one colour then get another colour on a fat brush, wipe off the paint on a tissue then briskly tickle the hair with the dry brush to cover raised points on hair. Very basic techniques for a pleasing result. Same shade and drybrush technique can be used on overalls.
RallyeBaz
A break from the norm. Love it
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