Sturmartilleristen, France 1940, Alpine Miniatures 1/35

Hello all,
Figure from Alpine Miniatures to which I put one of Hornet, it’s completely painted with acrylics, the flesh tones with colours from Vallejo, Citadel and AK, and the uniform with the Andrea Miniatures set dedicated to Field Grey, this set has some very nice tones for the Feldgrau.
The figure is in its final phase with the details still to be painted, once I complete it I will show you the finished figure.
I hope you like it.
Best regards all.

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Outstanding job on that figure Joaquin! The face looks excellent as well as the uniform. Very nice subtle shades you have there.

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Thank you very much for the comments,
I’m glad you gave me this comment because I always try to give subtle tones and treat the painting with delicacy.
I hope to finish it soon and post it now.
Best regards

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Oh wow! I like the delicate paint transitions on the uniform and I especially like how you managed to achieve the effect of uniform texture.

Well done!

Mario

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Excellent figure! Superb shading on the leather. Welcome to Armorama Joaquin!

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Thanks a lot, for your comments, as I have already commented, I try to make fine and smooth colour transitions and try above all to obtain natural and realistic results. Best regards.

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Gracias, Each element has to be treated accordingly, leather is not the same as a cloth. About Armorama, I was looking for a place to share the hobby, see other works and share mine, away from the futility of social networks and I think I’ve found it. Thanks for the welcome.

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For all of those things, this is the best site on the internet! Enjoy!

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Joaquin welcome to the forum. That’s a fantastic looking figure you’ve painted! A+++

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Welcome aboard Joaquin. The figure is looking outstanding. Look forward to seeing the details painted.

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Thank you all for your words about my figure and for such a warm welcome, I hope to reciprocate as you deserve. Best regards all.

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Welcome and that is a great way to start your first thread, What a fantastic figure. The painting and tones are superb. Looks amazing :+1:

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Welcome along Joaquin- a grand looking figure you have on your hands there. I like the way you have done the face- the expression is well brought to life by your painting- the slight blush in the skin is particularly nice.

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Nicely done. Glad to have you sharing your work here.

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Hello to all,
The Sturmartilleristen in France 1940 is finished.
After painting the missing details such as the helmet and insignia, and a little bit of dirt for ambience, it is now complete.
It is painted with acrylics from Vallejo, AK, Andrea Colors and some Citadel references.
Now to finish the vehicle in which I am going to place it in a simple scene.
I hope you like it.

Joaquin

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A masterpiece.

What did you have in mind for the vignette?

Mario

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Very fine work on the insignia and adding the dirt around the uniform is a nice touch.

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Exquisite, very well done!

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Thanks all for your comments. I answer you as follows

Maki; I’m going to place it next to a Stug III Ausf.A in a simple terrain set in France 1940. I will soon post the vehicle for you to see it as well.

Karl187; I try ever take care with the little details like insiginias,I think also it is essential to dirty and integrate the figures in the environment, in my opinion you can’t place a figure at the front or fighting in an inspection state, with all the uniform and boots clean.

SSGToms; Thank you very much for your words, I thank you sincerely.

Best Regards all and thanks again for your comments.

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Fixed the title. Very nice figure! What colors did you use for your skin tones? Or did you mix them?

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