JamesOLeary
Master at Arms
My grandson's birthday is coming up this weekend, and I had already made him a few vehicles for his collection, but I wanted to put one into a vignette to hopefully get him interested in making models again. Since he likes Kubelwagens and WW2 German uniforms, I decided to place those two elements into a vignette for his display shelf. The Kubelwagen can be seen in my thread about the old Tamiya model. For the vignette I will have the Kubelwagen in the center and will have a German Soldier taking a photograph of another German Soldier leaning up against the vehicle. And I will probably include a cat somewhere in the vignette since my grandson likes cats, too
The photographer is a Bravo 6 figure that I painted in less than 8 hours which is pretty fast for me. I built it straight from the box as the figure was intended to be built. I painted him wearing gray trousers and a reed green tunic. I think he turned out OK for something done so quickly. My step-son and his wife made a surprise visit last week so I wasn't able to start on the figures last week like I had originally planned. Now I have a few days to get this completed.
Here is the photographer
Before placing the camera and hands onto the figure.
Now with the camera.
Now on to the next figure...
Thanks for looking.
Cheers,
James
The photographer is a Bravo 6 figure that I painted in less than 8 hours which is pretty fast for me. I built it straight from the box as the figure was intended to be built. I painted him wearing gray trousers and a reed green tunic. I think he turned out OK for something done so quickly. My step-son and his wife made a surprise visit last week so I wasn't able to start on the figures last week like I had originally planned. Now I have a few days to get this completed.
Here is the photographer
Before placing the camera and hands onto the figure.
Now with the camera.
Now on to the next figure...
Thanks for looking.
Cheers,
James