Sweet, thanks man. I’ll give it a shot!
John Brown's Painted Axis and Allies Pieces
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Guys, hopefully, by Sunday, I will have phase 1 of 5 of the Luftwaffe done. That is 27 planes in the black night camo, with 9 having yellow noses and stripes, 9 with white noses and stripes and the last 9 are all black.
I’ve been working extra hard on these. The only thing I have left is for them to dry, then I will put a protective coat, then decals and finally more protective coating.
I have followed little bit of everyone’s advice, except the washing of the pieces. that was my only mistake so far.
Wish me luck on putting the decals on without making a mess of the paint. :-D
Thanks,
John
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Good luck :)
Hope to see pictures soon.
I have two small palanes from Revell to paint as test subjects before i start painting A&A figures :D
Maybe some risk figures as well … I wouldnt want to mess up everything :) -
Good luck :)
Hope to see pictures soon.
I have two small palanes from Revell to paint as test subjects before i start painting A&A figures :D
Maybe some risk figures as well … I wouldnt want to mess up everything :)Well, if your beginning like me, you can expect a couple of mistakes for sure. You can ask any painter, and I bet everyone has made a mistake in their paint jobs, here and there, but I’m having fun and learning. I hopefully will get better, as time goes on.
I can’t wait too see what you come up with, on your paint jobs, and good luck to you, as well.
Tuesday would be the latest on my planes, but I have over 100 decals to put on these planes, and yes, I will need all the luck, I can get, because decals are very hard too do.
Thanks for the comments! :-)
John
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Hey John, sorry I have been preoccupied playing league games, hehe. You have quite the setup. Very nice!
I mostly use Vallego paints except for the primer and sealer. One thing you might want to consider is a carousel for your paints. I have over 200 paints and it was difficult to find them sometimes. I got this cheap carousel from the war store. It helps me locate the color I want. http://www.thewarstore.com/product44011.html
For spray paints I love Plastic Soldier paints but they are difficult to find in the US. I have been using Army Paints instead since the other is not available.
For decals I use Vallejo Decal fix. I apply only to where I want to put the decal and let dry at least 15 minutes. Then I put a small drop of water on the same spot and brush it lightly. Next I place the wet decal from a brush onto the piece and move it until it is in place. Next I take a small tissue to absorb the excess water and the decal flattens to the piece.
Good Luck and hope to see your work soon.
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Hey John, sorry I have been preoccupied playing league games, hehe. You have quite the setup. Very nice!
I mostly use Vallego paints except for the primer and sealer. One thing you might want to consider is a carousel for your paints. I have over 200 paints and it was difficult to find them sometimes. I got this cheap carousel from the war store. It helps me locate the color I want. http://www.thewarstore.com/product44011.html
For spray paints I love Plastic Soldier paints but they are difficult to find in the US. I have been using Army Paints instead since the other is not available.
For decals I use Vallejo Decal fix. I apply only to where I want to put the decal and let dry at least 15 minutes. Then I put a small drop of water on the same spot and brush it lightly. Next I place the wet decal from a brush onto the piece and move it until it is in place. Next I take a small tissue to absorb the excess water and the decal flattens to the piece.Â
Good Luck and hope to see your work soon.
Thanks buddy for information. I will keep some of this in mind. :-D
Thanks again!
John
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Guys, I’m almost finished with the First Phase of the German Luftwaffe in the Night Camo Scheme. I got 10 more to decal and a final protective coat as well as touch ups. I should be able to post pictures, by Tuesday. Sorry for the delay, but I had to learn some things I was doing wrong.
One of the big things I was doing wrong guys was separating the decal off the paper as it was on the plane and sometimes the decal would shift off the paper on the wrong part of the plane, and I was using tweezers, which made it hard, when your sliding it off the paper, when it is on the plane.
I finally realized I should use the tweezers to pull the decal off the paper and switch to a needle to place the decal on the plane.
This made it so much easier, and I use a lot less setting solution, as well.
I also realize, I will never paint light colored noses and fuselage stripes, after putting a dark coating, such as black, on ever again.
For now on, if I have a different colored nose and stripes to a plane, I will paint those on first, after the primer.
The yellow on black was a pain in the rear, too say the least.
For a beginner, I think I did really well, but I will let you all judge for yourselves, Tuesday.
I just wanted to give everyone an update, because I know you have been waiting patiently. :-D
Thanks,
John
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Guys, I finished the first phase of the Luftwaffe, and I will post pictures after 9 pm CST, tomorrow night. I want the protective coat to dry for 24 hours.
I can’t wait for you all to see these, I’ve worked very hard on these. :-D
John
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Just wanted to let you all know, I will post any pieces I paint on boardgamegeek, including the ones, I will posting tonight.
Thanks for viewing! :-D
John
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PHASE ONE of FIVE CAMO SCHEMES of the GERMAN LUFTWAFFE
German Luftwaffe Painted in the Night Camo Scheme consisting of 30 planes: The original 3 Night Camo Planes are included in this group, which consists of two BF 109’s and a Stuka dive bomber. Enjoy! :-D
As night falls on the European landscape, the Luftwaffe pounces on its prey, like banshees screaming through the crisp night air, and suddenly the battle was over, before it began.
The first two pictures are all 30 planes together.
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The next two pictures are planes with the yellow markings and white markings. :-D
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The next two pictures is the planes in all black, and a picture of the Me-262 Jetfighters. :-D
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The next two pictures are the FW-190 and BF-109 fighters.
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The next two pictures are the twin engine Me-110 fighters and the Stuka Dive Bombers. :-D
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The next two pictures are the ju-52 transport plane and the Ju-88 bombers.
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The next two pictures are of the Do-17 medium bombers and the He-111 bombers.
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Last picture guys, of the Ju-488 heavy bombers.
I hope you’ve enjoyed them.
As you can see, I still have to work on a few things, but I don’t think it is bad for a beginner. :-D
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Awesome work i hope mu pieces will look half as good as yours :)
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Awesome work i hope mu pieces will look half as good as yours :)
Did you use decals?Yes, I had to use decals, because there is no way I could have painted those. I don’t have the skills to do that. One of the things, I need to find out is how to do the stripes better and what brush every one is using and how to smooth out the nose and stripes, so that they don’t look so rough.
If you compare mine in pictures with everyone else, theirs is smooth and mine is not. I don’t know how they are doing it or what they are using.
I never done this before, but if I can do this, anyone can. I’ve never even painted before, so join the club.
The more the merrier, my friend.
Thanks for the support and compliments, Wizl007! :-D
John
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Very nice work John! Yellow always seems to clump up for me too. I usually paint some on a piece of paper first to make sure the clumps are out and even dilute with very little water. You might have to paint an area several times with small quantities to keep the background color from bleeding through.
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Very nice work John! Yellow always seems to clump up for me too. I usually paint some on a piece of paper first to make sure the clumps are out and even dilute with very little water. You might have to paint an area several times with small quantities to keep the background color from bleeding through.Â
Thanks Cyanight, I appreciate it!
What brush do you use for the stripes?