John Brown's Painted G1940 Set - by Spitfire38

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @Spitfire38:

    @dangermouse650:

    Very nice spitfire, very nice….

    @John:

    All I got to say is, wow Spitfire! Awesome job on these. I’m very pleased. I can’t wait to see these in person. Great job! :-D

    John

    Thanks DM - I appreciate the compliments. One of the reasons I paint is so others can enjoy! Which pieces are your favorite? I think mine would have to be the Kangaroo mechanized infantry. John did a good job picking the scheme, and I think it came out well.

    Once you get the pieces, let me know how they look with the Japanese, John!

    I will Spitfire. I will also be posting these on my metal map thread, to give you guys, what it would look on the board. :-)

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Those Anzac ships looks awesome. Great looking stuff Spitfire. I appreciate the well placed contrast for the camo schemes and accents with the colors. Very appealing.

    It can be a challenge to differentiate different Powers’ look from another, because they can tend to look similar (UK and Anzac in particular). But you have done a great job with these.

  • '16 Customizer

    @LHoffman:

    Those Anzac ships looks awesome. Great looking stuff Spitfire. I appreciate the well placed contrast for the camo schemes and accents with the colors. Very appealing.

    It can be a challenge to differentiate different Powers’ look from another, because they can tend to look similar (UK and Anzac in particular). But you have done a great job with these.

    Thank you LHoffman. You have an eye for figures, so I appreciate the feedback! I feel like I am getting a better hang on what a good camo looks like in terms of the curvature and placement of the lines and splotches, the color contrasts, etc. Personally the ships weren’t my favorite, but everyone I’ve showed my pieces to prefers them.

    @cyanight:

    I agree completely. Very nice job.  I also like your selection of roundel decal for ANZAC.

    Many thanks! John picked out the roundels - I think that the ANZAC roundel looks especially crisp and distinct.

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Update: The UK Pacific and UK Europe have geared for war. After China was attacked, the Anzac are already shipped out to help in the struggle.

    The UK are preparing for a massive assault in India, and England has been threatened as well.

    This is Spitfires next project, just to let everyone know. :-)

    Cheers!

    John


  • Spitfire; truly amazing work.  I have painted some small sacle models before but this is …well…truly amazing work.  I am curious, how do you prep the pieces to be painted?  Do you use Kylon Fusion paint to hold the colors to the polypropolene plastic or do you use the acrylic paints and then clear coat them so the paint won’t come off from handling them?  Your roundels; are they paonted or are those a micro decal?  I don’t mean for you to give your sevrets away, but I was just wondering with admiration and trying to figure out how you did it.

  • '16 Customizer

    @Dafyd:

    Spitfire; truly amazing work.  I have painted some small sacle models before but this is …well…truly amazing work.  I am curious, how do you prep the pieces to be painted?  Do you use Kylon Fusion paint to hold the colors to the polypropolene plastic or do you use the acrylic paints and then clear coat them so the paint won’t come off from handling them?  Your roundels; are they paonted or are those a micro decal?  I don’t mean for you to give your sevrets away, but I was just wondering with admiration and trying to figure out how you did it.

    Don’t worry, they are not trade secrets. I don’t know if I have any of those - much of the reason that my pieces turn out how they do is just the fact that I have been painting for a while and have a good sense of what works!

    To prep my pieces, I spray them with a basic gray primer. I try to keep the coats thin. This helps the paint bond to the piece much more easily than if it was straight onto the plastic. If you want more information, look at my tutorial thread, which is stickied at the top of this subforum.

    The roundels are a decal. On my personal pieces I hand paint them, but decals give you crisp and uniform work, especially when you get in to things like flags, stars, etc.

    And finally, thanks for your praise!


  • Just recently purchased my own set of G40 2nd Ed. Was thinking of doing the magnetic Carriers and attempting to paint the units. How long does it normally take to finish a full set? I understand that John had OOB and Aftermarket units.

    I might end up purchasing some aftermarket pieces in case i REALLY mess up on painting and can’t rectify the issues with my amateur skills.

  • '16 Customizer

    @Scipe:

    Just recently purchased my own set of G40 2nd Ed. Was thinking of doing the magnetic Carriers and attempting to paint the units. How long does it normally take to finish a full set? I understand that John had OOB and Aftermarket units.

    I might end up purchasing some aftermarket pieces in case i REALLY mess up on painting and can’t rectify the issues with my amateur skills.

    Well, the amount of time it takes depends on your process, how detailed you’d like to be, the quality of your paints (and therefore how many coats you have to do, etc…)

    However, I can give you a rough estimate for my work. For each group of pieces (navy, infantry, air force, ground forces) it takes me approx 7-10 hours to paint 40 pieces. So, for one OOB nation, it might take (8 hrs x 4 = 32 hours) for one nation. Multiply that by the number of nations, taking into account that some nations have more than 40 pieces in their sets, and that would give you an estimate of how long it takes. It’s going to be a large number, I can certainly tell you that.


  • Hey it’ll be a fun learning experience. Just got back from Michaelswith magnetic tape and the paints you recommend in your guide. Wish me luck.  :lol:

  • '16 Customizer

    @Scipe:

    Hey it’ll be a fun learning experience. Just got back from Michaelswith magnetic tape and the paints you recommend in your guide. Wish me luck.  :lol:

    That’s awesome! I’m excited for you. Happy painting, and let me or the community know if you have any questions.


  • @Spitfire38:

    @Scipe:

    Hey it’ll be a fun learning experience. Just got back from Michaelswith magnetic tape and the paints you recommend in your guide. Wish me luck.  :lol:

    That’s awesome! I’m excited for you. Happy painting, and let me or the community know if you have any questions.

    Gimme a couple months and i’ll post up pictures. lol. almost done with all the carrier magnets. planes are tedious.

  • '14 '13

    Oh man, such incredible paint jobs and so much to use as reference material. I wasn’t quite sure how I wanted to approach the ANZAC forces, but your pieces are too good to not attempt to replicate. Thanks for sharing.

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    @jluna1273:

    Oh man, such incredible paint jobs and so much to use as reference material. I wasn’t quite sure how I wanted to approach the ANZAC forces, but your pieces are too good to not attempt to replicate. Thanks for sharing.

    No problem. Spitfire did an amazing job on these pieces. What ever helps you on his thread or any of my threads, your welcome to them.

    I’ve just started painting for the first time in January. It is a lot fun. I’m currently about to begin my German ground forces and infantry.

    I’m glad you liked my Anzac forces, and I’m sure Spitfire will be glad you responded to his paint jobs. :-)

  • '16 Customizer

    Hi all! Here’s a few teaser photos for the UK Pacific pieces that are to be finished in the next two weeks. Some are unwashed or unfinished, but they are nearing the final stages.

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Spitfire, I’m very excited about these pieces. They look great. I can’t wait to see your final product. :-D


  • These are looking good spitfire…some very colourful selections for the brits! Cool green and black combo on the Matilda tanks.  Did or have you painted the Stirling bombers yet? ( if it made JB’s roster selection)  I also like the grey in the Lancaster.

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Love the airplanes! Great work!

  • '16 Customizer

    @jwo1984:

    These are looking good spitfire…some very colourful selections for the brits! Cool green and black combo on the Matilda tanks.  Did or have you painted the Stirling bombers yet? ( if it made JB’s roster selection)  I also like the grey in the Lancaster.

    Yes, I have painted the Stirlings! They were fun to paint because their size gives lots of room to play around with patterns.

    The lighting is a little off in the photos, so the tanks are a green and a very dark green that appears black. Once I add the tracks and maybe some drybrushing, it should look more complete.

    I would have to agree about the Lancaster. The gray and greenish scheme for the air force was my favorite scheme to paint out of all the UK Pacific pieces.

    Thanks jwo and LHoffman!

  • '16 Customizer

    After many months and so many hours of painting, I am so very happy to present the UK Pacific pieces to you all.

    The British Empire will finally have something to protect their interests in the Far East! Though the end of British control was to come soon after the war with independence in India/Pakistan, Singapore, and Hong Kong, they are still alive and well and eager to push the Japanese out of their territory.

    Glamour shots below - see the individual photos on the earlier pages. I have edited the UK post with the photos.

    Enjoy the pieces, and may you all continue to paint and share!

  • '18 '17 '16 '15 Customizer

    Thanks for the pictures. These are fantastic, as a viewer. You did a wonderful job, buddy. :-D

    John

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