There can't be many in the modelling world that haven't heard of Alpine Miniatures, their extensive range of resin figures has continued to grow over the years and I for one eagerly await their new releases.
This figure depicts a US Army BAR gunner in typical winter dress with a somewhat relaxed pose. I painted this recently and thought it would be a good idea to note which colours I used, not only to share but also to remind me what I did too.
Generally I will use Vallejo paint, on this occasion I also made use of Lifecolor and Andrea Acrylics too. (The Lifecolor references below will start with a UA prefix).
I find that sometimes Vallejo colours will dry with a slight sheen; to avoid this I generally add a small amount of Tamiya Flat Base into the mix; this isn't usually necessary with Lifecolor or Andrea.
You will have noticed I make use of Andrea black instead of the Vallejo one. As I mentioned above, some Vallejo colours dry with a slight sheen and this black is one of them; it is also slightly lighter than the Vallejo black and I reserve the Vallejo colour for when I really need to go dark.
So below is the breakdown of paint colours I used for each of the specific parts of this figure along with a few work in progress shots;
Flesh
Base - 876 Brown SandHighlight - add 815 Basic Skintone
Shadow - add 814 Burnt Cadmium Red
Helmet
Base - 50/50 mix of 893 US Dark Green and 822 German Camo Black BrownHighlight - add more 893 US Dark Green, then 988 Khaki
Shadow - add Andrea Black
Helmet strap (Canvas)
Base - UA421 Olive Drab M1943Highlight - add UA426 Olive Drab Green Tone
Shadow - add Andrea Black
Helmet strap (Leather)
Base - 50/50 mix of 872 Chocolate Brown and 875 Beige Brown*Highlight - add more 875 Beige Brown
Shadow - add more 872 Chocolate Brown
* You can see here that the base colour is made up from a dark tone; Chocolate Brown; and a light one; Beige Brown; this technique is really useful as by altering the ratios you already have your light and shadow colours without introducing a new colour that may change the tone.
The head is complete here and the jacket has been blocked in with the base colour.
Scarf
Base - 50/50 mix of 887 Brown Violet and 875 Beige BrownHighlight - add 845 Sunny Skintone
Shadow - add Andrea Black
Jacket
Base - 314 Canvas (Panzer Aces range)Highlight - add UA430 HBT Light Tone
Shadow - add 887 Brown Violet, then Andrea Black
Jacket pretty much complete here, webbing is still in the jacket base colour.
Webbing & Medical Pouch
Base - 988 KhakiHighlight - add 986 Deck Tan
Shadow - add 822 German Camo Black Brown
Webbing Buckles
Base - 862 Black GreyHighlight - add 990 Light Grey
Shadow - add Andrea Black
I like to paint buckles in this Non-Metallic Metal (NMM) style, I find actual metallic a little bland for this but that is purely personal preference. Webbing complete here, starting to work up the BAR pouches.
BAR Pouches
Base - UA426 Olive Drab Green ToneHighlight - add 815 Basic Skintone
Shadow - add 899 US Olive Drab
Waterbottle
Base - UA421 Olive Drab M1943Highlight - add UA430 HBT Light Tone
Shadow - add 899 US Olive Drab
Gloves
Base - 890 Reflective GreenHighlight - add 845 Sunny Skintone
Shadow - add Andrea Black
Trousers
Base - 893 US Dark GreenHighlight - add 845 Sunny Skintone
Shadow - add Andrea Black
Boots
Base - 50/50 mix of 872 Chocolate Brown & 875 Beige BrownHighlight - add more 875 Beige Brown then a little 819 Iraqi Sand for the final highlights/scuffs
Shadow - add more 872 Chocolate Brown then Andrea Black for the final outline.
The boots are then glazed with a thinned Chestnut brown ink, Scalecolor in this instance. This imparts a slight sheen to the leather and unifies all of the colours together.
The soles were painted with 862 Black Grey, highlighted with a little 988 Khaki.
BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle)
Metal Body
Base - 50/50 mix of 721 Burnt Iron (Vallejo metallic range) and Andrea BlackHighlight - add more 721 Burnt Iron
Shadow - outlined with Black Ink; Scalecolor here but any black ink will work
Magazine
Base - 50/50 mix of 703 Dark Aluminium (Vallejo metallic range) and Andrea BlackHighlight - add more 703 Dark Aluminium
Shadow - outlined with Black Ink
Wooden Parts
Base - 50/50 mix of 872 Chocolate Brown and 846 Mahogany BrownHighlight - add mo876 Brown Sand
Shadow - add more 872 Chocolate Brown
Wooden parts then glazed with Scalecolor Chestnut Ink.
So that about does it, really pleased with how this one came out; these Alpine figures really are a joy to paint - Until next time.
Great work again Andy, and thanks for sharing the information.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mark, hope it helps.
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