Some painting I did on my original pieces.
Japanese Navy.JPG Italian Navy.jpg Bismark.jpg
Custom carriers from OOB's and painted pieces
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ok, now you’re just showing off. :-P Outstanding job! I have to get some of those brushes because now I’m jealous that someone has that much detail on their pieces and I don’t. Haha. Thanks for sharing!
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Awesome work again!
Cheers!
John
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Well, I have to skip a few meals, but I finally found where I dropped my jaw. Keep showing off! :lol:
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i have to keep coming back and looking at those planes. makes me happy. Where did you get those brushes? was it a member here? or was there I site I could order them from?
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And what kind and where did FJO find the pens? Have ya’ll used any washes on the pieces?
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Me and FJO went to see Dunkirk last night so I asked about his pens, and to my surprise he said he has replaced them with a 20/0 brush he bought at a craft store here in the states called Micheal’s. The 20/0 brush is even smaller than our Army Painter brushes. Turns out Army Painter has a nice website, but they don’t ship to Europe. They may have a European leg like HBG but I haven’t found one. Good link to the brushes, if you cannot find them at your local hobby store: https://shop.thearmypainter.com/products.php?ProductGroupId=6
Wiki has some awesome pictures of the Japanese navy, which showed that their Fubuki and Akitsuki DD’s has their names on the middle of the hull, so the 20/0 brush got some action on DD hulls. A quick note on the colors on the Fubuki- the yellow is an homage to the first ed. pieces and the orange is a nod to the current plastic color, both colors having a history with our group, so a few of them are rather “personalized” for our game. Here’s a picture I took just before the dull coat application:
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BTW, we’d like to thank all the previous painted-pieces posters for giving us inspiration to paint our sets! And thank you thetruegriffon, for liking my planes! Here’s just a few of the carrier based Vals (the cockpit lines aren’t added yet).
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You guys are doing awesome work.
When I paint some of my Japanese planes, I 'll be coming here for references. :-)
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Thank you John, but you’ll find way better references using Google and checking the images your search returns. For example, the squadron markings picture and carrier schematic mentioned earlier.
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FJO’s Yamato and Musashi and the schematic I found using Google that I sent to him for reference:
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Thank you John, but you’ll find way better references using Google and checking the images your search returns. For example, the squadron markings picture and carrier schematic mentioned earlier.
Oh, I do, but some of those schemes, on the planes, I’ve never seen.
I didn’t know they had black colored planes, which was cool. :-)
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When I googled the Japanese Oscars, the KI-43, I found so many cool paint schemes it made me want to buy 10 more just to paint my favorites. I don’t recall what the history was behind the Val that was the inspiration for the black and grey camo, but it looked neat so I borrowed from it. Its actually more dark green than black, but I needed a black tactical to go with the black KI-43. These are the shots I used for a basis on the black pair.
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FJO did 5 groups of 4 Fubuki destroyers, and I bought a few extras of the Akitsuki destroyers from HBG (we seem to have lost some Akitsuki’s from the set the came from, and took the few German ones we had and made then Japanese), so we have 5 of those as well. Here are some Fubuki sets.
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2 more sets.
And the Destroyer family photo:
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A shot of most of what’s painted so far of the IJN. The camo fleet pieces are closest to the camera, with others in the Carolines sea zone (scroll right). Note the unfinished Kongo in the Philippine Sea. Finished Kongo BB’s are shown later in the post.
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Thanks for the picture. Your Japanese fleet, is shaping up to be very awesome!
Cheers! :-)
John
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Officially Jelly…
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Wow! I love those Fubuki ships. Very distinctive, which is especially nice while playing :lol:
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slow clap
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Thank you all! I wanted to find some pictures of the Akitsuki DD’s but I don’t think we took any pictures of them as a group. You can see 3 of them in this shot in the Japanese home sea zone.