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Master at Arms
Being I have what amounts to zero experience figure painting, I guess this makes sense.
I'm no stranger to painting, but I've put off figures long enough. I have experence with portrait work, hopefully I can apply some of that in this field. I'm more a sculptor at heart, but learning to paint figs can only help.
I bought this Jeff Shui figure a while back mainly to see how he casted it (always interested in other approaches), so it's a good objet to test some techniques.
Please let me know if there's anything you see I should do or try. I assembled with Aves (I know it's easier to paint in pieces) and primed with Vallejo grey poly. Then I gave the smock a coat of Panzer Aces Splinter base and spent some time with an X-atco and Tamiya tape. :gogo
A blast of PA Splinter blotches I and II:
My plan is to spray the spinter pattern through a PE mask, then give it a coat of Future before painting the gear, etc.
Thanks for looking.

I'm no stranger to painting, but I've put off figures long enough. I have experence with portrait work, hopefully I can apply some of that in this field. I'm more a sculptor at heart, but learning to paint figs can only help.
I bought this Jeff Shui figure a while back mainly to see how he casted it (always interested in other approaches), so it's a good objet to test some techniques.
Please let me know if there's anything you see I should do or try. I assembled with Aves (I know it's easier to paint in pieces) and primed with Vallejo grey poly. Then I gave the smock a coat of Panzer Aces Splinter base and spent some time with an X-atco and Tamiya tape. :gogo


A blast of PA Splinter blotches I and II:




My plan is to spray the spinter pattern through a PE mask, then give it a coat of Future before painting the gear, etc.
Thanks for looking.