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Modeller Build Logs

Encounter in Arnhem

By Andrew Herbert
Started: Aug 7, 2003
Updated: Nov 5, 2003

About 18 months ago I got the pieces together for a little dio/vignette, and I've started work on them again. The scene will portray a German dispatch rider checking his map (from the recent Tamiya Motorcycle Orderly set) about to meet up with several British Paras who could really use the map (combining a DML para from their four figure set with the pair in Warriors set 35371). They will be posed on the Verlinden street corner resin base, which includes some rubble, a dead German soldier, cobblestone street corner and other odds and sods. The base was assembled before we moved from Texas, and I assembled most of the motorcycle kit. The fit of the resin wall pieces was a little dicey, but I used putty and wood filler to smooth things out. The base should be a lot of fun to paint. The Warriors figures are in nice, but exagerrated poses, and the very heavy resin plugs were a pain to remove. The weapons (a rifle and Bren gun with hands molded in place) broke in half. Nothing too serious, but adding to the assembly process!

Introduction Chapter 1: The Stuff... Chapter 2: Painting the Base Chapter 3: Failed Chapter 4: Not so bad after all... Chapter 5: The bike... Chapter 6: The biker Chapter 7 - Base Near Finished Chapter 8 - The Bike Chapter 9 - Paras
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Chapter 2: Painting the BaseAug 7, 2003
I gave the base a wash of black paint, then let it dry. Somewhere I read that realistic brick colors can be made by laying in bright primary colors as a first stage. Then, washes with sepia and other dark shades are made to turn the riot of 70s color into something weathered and real looking. The picture shows the hideous stage.


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