Friday, May 16, 2008

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Assassin Oriental

Here is the beginning of this new JMD Miniatures Exhibit. Level preparation is fairly standard: some fine mold lines to remove, tigeage legs (what a joy to pierce the resin from to the metal!) and gluing two pieces of coat (ripened with a scalpel and sandpaper) and the sheath of the sword - it was sticking a little tricky on my draw, because the plot did not coincide as thin as the rest parts. After the traditional coat of primer, I realized he was missing a small detail impossible to mold, and Remy Smith, the author of the original figure, did not fail to detail: a thin strap that holds the sheath to the harness. Rolled lead wire and two small rivets to the punch, glued on both sides of the sheath, and that was it! The paint can start ...



Here is the palette used for the white far. From lightest to darkest:

- White (Vallejo)
- Ivory (V)
- Ice Yellow (V)
- Bleached Bone (Games Workshop)
- Graveyard Earth (GW)
- Black (GW)

The proportions of light shades / dark merely vary depending on whether one is in the light or in shadow. On the face, there is just a small layer of Tallarn Flesh (GW Foundation), the story of a clearer picture.


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