As you can see, I'm currently in the middle of priming the rest of the figures that I've prepped. I've got about half of the Japanese left t prime black; I'll then do zenithal highlighting on the whole lot.
Barbarian artillery, cat merchants, some Japanese |
More Japanese |
The remaining Japanese |
I also had some British Airborne prepped:
They've been primed, but I forgot to take photos of them before putting them in a drawer.
I should have everything done before the Challenge kicks off in the wee small hours of Tuesday morning (OK, 6am here in the UK).
Primed and ready to go! --I am still making cardboard Triremes!
ReplyDeleteCardboard triremes? Won't they turn to mush and sink? ;)
DeleteLOL!
DeleteYou look prepped. Are they cats who are merchants or merchants who sell cats?
ReplyDeleteThey could be both - cats who are merchants who sell cats... ;)
DeleteEarly war tanks are so funky. Looking forward to seeing how it comes out.
ReplyDeleteDoes your fumehood filter/recirculate or does it vent the air outside (via a tube)?
It's set up just to filter/recirculate as I'm only using acrylics, but I do have hose attachments to vent it out of the window if I ever do anything more than acrylics. :)
DeletePrep work almost done then Tamsin, just in time for the challenge to start
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff Tamsin, your at the stage I am working to get too. Being in a winter country, I am no longer able to rattlecan my priming, so am looking to the move to airbrushing in the basement. Just waiting on an airbrushing session with a freind to teach me the important stuff...like how to properly clean the expensive airbrush so I don't ruin it after my first use.
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