After reading the threads, I figured maybe this way would be best to find an artist who can help. I’m looking for someone to help our monastery finish it’s customization of AA Global 40 and possible help, with what is necessary, on the pieces for Global War 1936…… the more intricate, the more monks like games like this. We have lots of pieces that are donated and pretty interesting. We would be more than willing to give the leftovers away. The “Ratte” Landkreuzer P. 1000 tank is my favorite. We have 3
John Brown's Painted G1940 Set - by Spitfire38
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@coachofmany:
Very nice paint job!!
Thanks Coach, Spitfire38 is getting better all the time. I can’t wait till he tackles the next set. We have some very talented painters on this forum. :-)
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@coachofmany:
Very nice paint job!!
Thanks Coach, Spitfire38 is getting better all the time. I can’t wait till he tackles the next set. We have some very talented painters on this forum. :-)
I wish I had the time to paint
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@coachofmany:
@coachofmany:
Very nice paint job!!
Thanks Coach, Spitfire38 is getting better all the time. I can’t wait till he tackles the next set. We have some very talented painters on this forum. :-)
I wish I had the time to paint
It would be nice, but I’m in retail and don’t have the time either. That is why he is painting and I am not, LOL. :-D
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Weather update: I’m waiting for a warmer day to spray the pieces, at which point I will photograph and upload them as well! I’ve attached a photo of what it looks like outside - a bit too cold for spraying :) I will be headed down South in the next few days though, where I should be able to spray the pieces and bring them back with me.
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Weather update: I’m waiting for a warmer day to spray the pieces, at which point I will photograph and upload them as well! I’ve attached a photo of what it looks like outside - a bit too cold for spraying :) I will be headed down South in the next few days though, where I should be able to spray the pieces and bring them back with me.
We actually got some sleet here in Texas, so you may have to leave the country, LOL. :-D
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I live in Ohio and its cold here too. I usually spray them on cold days in the garage then bring them inside to dry.
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The Japanese ground forces have been posted! The photos are in a yellow light, rather than natural light, which changes the colors a bit, so they look a bit different than in reality. Maybe John Brown can post some when he gets them in the mail.
Japanese: Completed.
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awesome work spitfire! love the camo colors! did they come out of your head or was that a actual scheme used in war you referenced? The black lines really add that contrast making the pieces stand out nicely.
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Man, those are sweet Spitfire. I can’t wait to see them in person. Thanks buddy! :-D
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awesome work spitfire! love the camo colors! did they come out of your head or was that a actual scheme used in war you referenced? The black lines really add that contrast making the pieces stand out nicely.
The stripes bordered with the black are an idea from Allworkandnoclay that John Brown liked, but the specific color mixes are my own spin on it. If I can find the photo of the colors, I’ll post it. The lines are essentially a light bluish-green, so that when I use the brown ink wash, it will come out as a darker green. The lines are a very dark brown, rather than a black, to give it a bit more of a natural jungle camo color scheme.
I’m glad you guys like them!
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Spitfire38 asked if I could take better pictures of the Japanese ground forces, because his pictures were in the yellow. Hopefully these turned out alright.
The first picture will be the mechs, and the second picture will be the artillery. Enjoy! :-D
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These next two pictures will be the AAA Guns, and then the tanks. :-D
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This last picture will be all the ground forces together. I hope you enjoy them! :-D
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Thanks! These photos make it easier to see the true colors.
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Thanks! These photos make it easier to see the true colors.
No problem! I’m enjoying posting pictures, now, since I know how now, LOL. Plus my new I phone 5 helps tremendously. :-D
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I have posted pictures of the P40s that I painted for John; the photos are in the sections for the Chinese and the Americans. They feature the Flying Tigers and American P40s in various schemes in which they would have been seen during the war. Here is an image of them all; for a slightly closer look, check out the original posts at the front of this thread!
I received the Chinese decals, which means that I can go ahead and put those on the infantry and artillery to have those for you guys soon. I am going on vacation next week, so I will not be working then, but I will resume afterwards. The Chinese decals need to be hand-cut, which is painstaking work, but it’ll get done eventually.
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Wow Mark, I’m stoked about these P-40’s. You did a super job on these. I can’t wait to see these in person. :-D
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Those are Sweet! Bet it makes setting up the board even more fun! :)
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Those are Sweet! Bet it makes setting up the board even more fun! :)
Yes, it will make my board, sweet for sure. Thanks barney! :-D
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Those are Sweet! Bet it makes setting up the board even more fun! :)
Thanks Barney! As a painter, I can say that setting up the board very well might be my favorite part of the game. I don’t have many people to play with, so I have set it up before just to see all of the painted pieces and have fun with the game board.