F1 Driver Figures 1/20th
Go-figureit
06-28-2011, 04:39 AM
Some 1/20 scale driver figures I finished recently.
Mostly GF-Models - a great range with optional heads / helmets etc – providing lots of build options - great value for money (depending on where you buy them!) and with the range continuing to expand so to is the detail and finish.
Other figures from Modellers (The Prost / Senna combination is a modification based on the same Prost figure which I believe is now retired) The “Senninah” Senna is from CRAFT 10. This is the only figure I’ve built from that range – very crisp / clean resin with lots of surface and by all accounts the others in the range are up to the same standard – so I’ll probably order some more.
I have more “GF” figures in the pipeline – Alonso, another version of Villeneuve and some from the 60’s .
More here:
http://www.p-m-art.com/gallery-120-scal ... r-figures/ (http://www.p-m-art.com/gallery-120-scale-driver-figures/)
http://www.p-m-art.com/
Cheers,
Paul
Mostly GF-Models - a great range with optional heads / helmets etc – providing lots of build options - great value for money (depending on where you buy them!) and with the range continuing to expand so to is the detail and finish.
Other figures from Modellers (The Prost / Senna combination is a modification based on the same Prost figure which I believe is now retired) The “Senninah” Senna is from CRAFT 10. This is the only figure I’ve built from that range – very crisp / clean resin with lots of surface and by all accounts the others in the range are up to the same standard – so I’ll probably order some more.
I have more “GF” figures in the pipeline – Alonso, another version of Villeneuve and some from the 60’s .
More here:
http://www.p-m-art.com/gallery-120-scal ... r-figures/ (http://www.p-m-art.com/gallery-120-scale-driver-figures/)
http://www.p-m-art.com/
Cheers,
Paul
Ferrari TR
06-28-2011, 04:40 PM
Great work. Something not usually seen here.
MidMazar
06-28-2011, 06:37 PM
They look really realistic. Do you have a WIP of these? Love the wash and shadows on the figures. :thumbsup:
kans0002
06-29-2011, 11:18 AM
VERY COOL! I didnt even know these were around and I know how difficult figure painting is...hats off to you sir!
deedlit
06-29-2011, 12:17 PM
Good work :thumbsup:
I guess you're working with acrylics as the faces have a mat aspect. Have you ever tried painting with artist oil paints?
I guess you're working with acrylics as the faces have a mat aspect. Have you ever tried painting with artist oil paints?
Go-figureit
06-29-2011, 04:37 PM
They look really realistic. Do you have a WIP of these? Love the wash and shadows on the figures. :thumbsup:
Not a full "WIP" - but when I get the chance I post progress on many of my projects to my "Workbench" category here:
http://www.p-m-art.com/category/wip/
Many Thanks guys for all the kind comments,
Cheers,
Regards,
Paul
Not a full "WIP" - but when I get the chance I post progress on many of my projects to my "Workbench" category here:
http://www.p-m-art.com/category/wip/
Many Thanks guys for all the kind comments,
Cheers,
Regards,
Paul
Go-figureit
06-29-2011, 04:57 PM
Good work :thumbsup:
I guess you're working with acrylics as the faces have a mat aspect. Have you ever tried painting with artist oil paints?
Yes Acrylics dry much faster and I find them easier for the F1 subjects. I generayyly use Artist oils for larger Military subjects (see pictures attached) as they give a wider range of hues and they also blend very well,
Many Thanks for your interest,
Regards,
Paul
http://www.p-m-art.com/f1-miniature-figures/
I guess you're working with acrylics as the faces have a mat aspect. Have you ever tried painting with artist oil paints?
Yes Acrylics dry much faster and I find them easier for the F1 subjects. I generayyly use Artist oils for larger Military subjects (see pictures attached) as they give a wider range of hues and they also blend very well,
Many Thanks for your interest,
Regards,
Paul
http://www.p-m-art.com/f1-miniature-figures/
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