Well, now that I am in the midst of a project that I meant to start two years ago I should have a steady supply of new painted pieces for all here to critique, compare and glean ideas from.
Couple points first off:
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These are “works in progress”. My goal is to paint an entire set for G40 (or maybe Global War 1939, as that looks like a really cool offshoot). While I am satisfied with these pieces, the paint schemes are not necessarily final. Meaning that I do want to experiment and come up with a number of appealing examples. Your feeback of what you like, what you don’t like and what you think might look good are all encouraged and very much appreciated. So, while nice, I don’t need just a “Wow, great job!”. Other comments are welcome. (Including Gargantua’s unrelated-but-somehow-related interjections.)
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I have tried to be realistic whenever possible, which means pretty much all the time. So far I have not designed pieces to be easily identifiable while playing. I mean, that is what camouflage is for, right? All pieces will be identifiable by nation in some way: flag, symbol, etc… But that doesn’t mean a piece on the board will scream what country it is from. If one of the Allies overlooks that a ship was Japanese when they thought it was British, or says, “hey I didn’t see that fighter there before!”, that is their fault. Keep a sharp eye out. I hope it will add, or account for, some of the confusion and poor intelligence that sometimes happens in war.
In painting them realistically, I have tried to be as historically accurate as possible regarding camo schemes and markings, while at the same time giving a worn or dirtier look that you might get with a larger historical model. Sometimes this is not the case, as it becomes almost impossible to detail well at this scale, but I will do so when I can. So, do not fear that the colors do not always look continuous or uniform; they are meant that way.
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Everything you see (as of September for sure) is painted. I have not used any decals. I intended to, and still do I guess, but haven’t gotten around to ordering them. Props to Viracocha for showing us the nice ones from I-94.
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My origninal plan was to practice on the OOB pieces and have my final set be all the “better”, custom pieces from Historical Board Gaming or Field Marshal Games. Though it looks like I will be having a mix of both as my final product. While FMG is MIA, Historical Board Gaming has provided some very nice custom sculpts and some spares from A&A 1941 (2012), which I do not own. I do intend to paint what HBG (and eventually FMG, I hope) sculpts I order. I have some of them now, but I have not begun work on them yet, as I want to perfect my approach on the OOB pieces.
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Lastly a thank you to all those who have already done this: Allworkandnoclay, Viracocha, Variable, Koba, Swedo, just to name a few, but others also. I have proudly ripped off your work in some cases and your blazing the trail first has given me many ideas and experience from which to draw. Plus there is some really great stuff out there to look at. I hope to do as well your own. So… for all those painting after me, please feel free to copy or innovate on mine.
We begin with a couple pictures already posted in another thread. Here is a third attempt Yamato and a Japanese carrier in a 1944 Zuikaku camouflage scheme. Also a typical Zero fighter. Below is the example I worked off for the carrier.