Happy New Year!!
May 2019, be a Happy ,Creative ,Productive and...Lucky year to everybody!!
I have a goal for my painting table for this Year...I'll have to Finish at least two sets every month!
This might seems easy to some painters but for my time schedule it would be a breakthrough!!!
So , here I have a set (finally finished) that was walking around my table for some months (!!!).
It is the classic Airfix set of "British Commando" in 54mm or 1:32 scale. Dating back to the 70's!
It is not complete since the prone figure is missing.
I Hope you'll enjoy the pictures below.
That's all for now ! My best wishes for the New Year!
'Till Next Time
Keep Up The Brushes!!!
WOW!!! Your commandos are exquisite! Fabulous work and the dark background shows off your work very well.
ReplyDeleteThanx Jonathan! Black background is more artistic and that's why
DeleteI like it most , but, on the other hand I see that white background
gives another ,more realistic view of the colors...I still can't
decide..:(
YEs! Looks great sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal!!
Deletehi die sehen fantasich aus
ReplyDeletesehr gute bemalarbeit von dir
hab die in 72 muss ich unbedingt mal bemalen
Danke Guido! Waiting to see them in small scale!
DeleteGreat job, especially on the brown shades...excellent!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Phil!!
DeleteBeautiful work, you really bring these guys to life
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments my friend!!
DeleteNice job!
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend!
DeleteWonderful painting and your colours look spot on.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pat.
Thank you Pat! Glad you like them!
DeleteThank you sir!
ReplyDeleteAwesome 1/32nd figures once again. If I were to do it all over again, I would seriously consider this scale vs 28mm
ReplyDeleteThanks Dean! Every scale has its pleasures :)
DeleteThey look fantastic. BTW thanks for the trip. They were a prize possession of mine back in the early 70's.
ReplyDeleteThank you David and Welcome to my World!!
DeleteThey were also one of my favorite sets but
but one decade later, in the 80's :P !!
Cheers, George.