Monday, August 31, 2009

9 Weeks Pregnanct Sore Neck And Throat

BOOOOOOOOOOOM !!!!!!!!!!!!!


... and foghorn, in an instant, vanished ..........

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

What Happened To Nadine Jansen

"the desert", ie, the meaning of things

" There is a limit to everything, even to passion. .. .
Thought joint sudden, clear and spontaneous.
Mollo brushes and miniature basing and a half already painted.
A gust of south wind bothers me without refresh.
Box and all I'm going to give me a ride on the reef in search of refreshment.
Complete the previous thought: " if passion becomes frustrating, it's time to think about what sense to insist on bring it on ... .
I'll be rhetorical. I will be heavy. I'll be tired.
you do.
I HAVE draw conclusions. I can not help it.
In recent years I have read dozens of regulations, but I've only played three (CROSSFIRE, FANTASY WARRIORS and MDE-WWII) for a ridiculous number of times.
but I have bought many miniatures I painted for a company and a half Crossfire 1 / 72, two companies for Crossfire 6mm (never used), four teams (incomplete) for MDE-WWII, two Starter Packs for Infinity (never used) , a box of Knights Celtic 1 / 72 (never used), some miniature 15mm (never used).
I created almost from scratch, digging into their memories of childhood, a background romance, pleasant and stimulating and a regulation skirmish fun and easy.
But I must admit: I was unable to break free from that constant and inevitable sense of deep dissatisfaction for a hobby but lived in a beautiful complete incontrovertible, " Desert Novelty Wargameistico .

At least I can say I have tried it!

Sunday, August 16, 2009

3rd Birthday Invitations Words

CROSSFIRE is coming back!


Monday, August 10, 2009

Waffle Baker Piece - Malaysia

German Elite Troops - WWII U.S. Marines WWII

As promised here are the Germans. These are the elite troops of the Italeri WWII.
The uniform is not the real one. I preferred, for reasons of game, a gray-blue, more blue than gray. Live do a great effect.
Here's how I painted them:
Background color: Black Matte diluted 50%
UNIFORM: MATT COLD GREY ROYAL BLUE brightened with (a dry brush)
HELMET: GREY COLD (dry)
BELTS MISC WEAPONS: BLACK, MEDIUM BROWN JAPAN and light to pass GUN METAL dry brush.
After an interesting discussion on Forum Dadi & Piombo , I decided never to use plus Matt transparent.
So here's the Rifle Team, led by Commander Team
Then the ' LMG-Team led by its Vice
And finally , the legendary Commander Team!


Friday, August 7, 2009

Cheap Lead Sinker Molds'



I could not help but buy the "U.S. Marines WWII" 1 / 72 Revell of (used in the Pacific). They are very nicely sculpted and dynamic poses rather unusual. They seemed just perfect for Team to build a "standard" for MDE-WWII.
Here are the photos of the various stages of painting:
Here is my team leader Sergeant just out of the box and temporary basing to start painting.
Matt Black Hand, diluted with water (50%) not to hide the details of the thumbnail.

GREEN, but only on the uniform and reveal traces of irregular black at "critical". Seams, pleats, shaded areas, etc..
I left the base on the rest of the Black soldier.

Kakha Light for helmet, some accessories attached to the belt, boots and brown wood (not shown here) for the handle of the blade and parts of rifles



fleshy face and hands, without exaggeration, so that shimmering details of the face.




GREEN cleared with 50% White, passed to "dry brush" on the uniform green

olive drab helmet, then "aged" with the same color and slightly lightened used to "dry brush".

Forgive basing the "white". It will be replaced as soon as possible.
usually do not go well with the color. This type of technique, in addition to ensuring a short time, the figure gives a sense of "shabby " typical of the soldier on the battlefield and the soldiers seem to avoid the "statues " shining.
the way, I pass the transparent matte, but I am afraid to make the thumbnail too glossy. Any suggestions would be valuable.

I greet you and advance in the coming days " come out" even the Germans .....