Coen's Gunze Sangyo 1/35 Panther G High Tech

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Wall?? What wall?


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Now the figures.

I assembly line my figures.
That means that I pick a feature on the figures in common and paint them all at the same time.
I paint all the faces, then the uniforms, then the gear, then detail the faces, and so on.
When you are adding as many figures as I tend to do on many of my dioramas it's easier to do.
I'm not a very good figure painter, some times I do well, others not so much.
There is both with these fellas.
The resin figures and the two dragon gen2 figures looked ok to me, but the rest were crap.

In the beginning... Base coats

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Then detail painting, and oil wash, then dry brushing

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This fella has a cloak made from tissue paper. He's in a warmer dress then the rest of the fellas so I had to add some thing to make him more believable. So, camo blanke!

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And to end it all off... A nice blurry pic of some steal painting

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So.
The figures are done, the tank is done, and the vignette is done.

Here is a couple of pics of it, later I'll do the final reveal.
The matte spray is still drying in these shots.
And the white glue on the plaque is also still wet.

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That looks brilliant Mike, love the scene depicted and the panther looks amazing buddy.

Think ill leave my panther for another few weeks let the heat die down from this build lol
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Thanks :)
I'll be posting the reveal in a few minutes. :)

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Amazing work Mike. :eeek: love the action scene you've depicted. :clap:
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HollywoodModelling wrote:
Coen wrote:
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The guy on the right giving head? Anyhow.. this is just a stunning looking Panther Mike... I love it!
...OR the other guy's a T-Bag 34/85... :lol:
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Hahaha
In -progress

Too many on the bench!!!

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