From 1/6 down to 1/35 scale, painted with enamels and oils.













From 1/6 down to 1/35 scale, painted with enamels and oils.













The harsh sunlight seems to have washed out a lot of detail on these guys. Consider a desk lamp on either side with a neutral backdrop and the proper white balance to get more control over the image. It looks like you’ve done a fine job.
Is the guy in the seventh picture down bragging or complaining? (Look at the shadow from his right hand.[:O] )
I agree about a bit washed out, took with my pentax outside, (flash dont work), mi digi dont go close ups, darn annoying.
SOme gorgeous work there, Bodge! Really some impressive work! WOW!
Even with the lighting issues, I can see the quality of work there! BRAVO!!
Thanks, ive got Luftwoller coming over with his camera soon,so should get some nice photo,s. The 1/16 grenadier hiding behind the wall is half scratch built from a dead german figure.I used to scratch build figures but they were women without clothing.interesting subject and sold them easily.Might have a go at some german figures soon (if i get time,So many ideas in my head )Hectic lifestyle and too many interests. Got a model show at the weekend so will have to get some ready to show,first of the year,new show to me so should be interesting.Luftwoller said you like horses so i put one on , Like i said il try to get some decent photos soon.Cheers Doog, Andy.
A great collection of figures, Bodge. I especially like the ensemble shot, speaks volumes for the amount of work you’ve invested. Good luck at the show.
Steve