Ray
decided to paint the 'Brad Pitt' figure and I did the baseball bat
wielding Staff Sergeant Donny Donowitz. Although we both belong to the
same gaming group (Posties 'Rejects') we live in different Counties, so
getting together for a side by side painting session on this
collaboration wasn't really an option. Instead we used a phone app to
keep in touch, swap progress photos and make suggestions. The resulting
figures look surprisingly similar in styles and finish and I think we
are both very happy with how these models turned out.
This is my figure, complete with blood splatters and sweat soaked vest. The blood was particuarly challenging but I guess all my recent work on shield designs for 6mm figures must have improved the steadiness of my hands!
This is my figure, complete with blood splatters and sweat soaked vest. The blood was particuarly challenging but I guess all my recent work on shield designs for 6mm figures must have improved the steadiness of my hands!
And here is Rays figure sporting a beard and an SMG. Painting this black jacket must have been really difficult but I think Ray has given it just the right amount of highlight to looks like shiny leather.
Both figures side by side and I think we have managed to align our different styles really well (no idea how we pulled that off!)
The
next step was basing the figures. We both discussed what we wanted and
quickly agreed we wanted a joint base with plenty of the detritus of war
scattered around. We raided bits boxes for items to put on the bases
and I found some resin rubble piles in a local art and hobby shop. Then
just last week we met up at the Cavalier Wargames show in Kent and
managed to find a suitable MDF base and more stowage items to put on the
base. I then took both figures home to put everything together and
paint. The liberal application of grass tufts helped blend all the
elements of the base together.
There were times when this joint project felt a little 'cobbled together' but I think we are both very very happy with how the finished vignette has turned out. Somehow, despite doing most of the work separately, the whole thing works well together. I for one certainly hope that this collaboration theme can become a regular part of future Challenges.
Brilliant job guys
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave!
DeleteAmazing work you glorious b@stards! I really liked reading how the two of you collaborated for this. The work looks so seamless, it's amazing. Thanks so much Lee and Ray!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it Mon Capitan!
DeleteLovely work and basing, I hadn't seen these figures before!
ReplyDeleteAs soon as I saw them, I knew we'd have to have them.
DeleteGreat work gentlemen! Or, sorry...I meant b@stards!
ReplyDeleteCheers Greg!
DeleteWell done Chaps, a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sir M, glad you approve!
DeleteHated the movie, love the figures. So gory! You are right, the brushwork on the black coat really screams leather, so well done.
ReplyDeleteIts a great film, very violent but all of Tarantino's films are. Glad you liked the leather effect!
DeleteWhat a pair of inglorious basterds! And then there's the figures! ;)
ReplyDeleteNice work guys :)
Fantastic work guys.... just brilliant
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