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I have been painting figures while waiting for parts, etc., to resume progress on other projects. Here is an explanation of a German WWII era Red Cross Nurse with her uniform:
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and here are two views of the 1/16 figure:
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I also have finished a German medic (Sanitäter) and his rescue dog, but those photos will come later.
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Very well done professor :clap: it's nice to see alternative figures to the more usual combat poses etc kind of brings a realism to a model scene :thumbup:

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Got to be happy with that Proff, as Mr MB4 said, not a lot of alternatives to combat or tank commander poses.
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Ah, movie and dinner with the dear lady today; symphony tomorrow. Thank you both. I will try to get more photos a.s.a.p. with other appropriate figures.
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very good indeed, i agree with Lee, it brings more life to the scene, same reason i modeled the field kitchen originally
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:think: the field kitchen... the spotlight... Ah, I may be ice-bound today, just ended two projects, and waiting for more parts for the FAMO... :think:
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Excellent work Herr Doktor. My Panzer commander has asked for her Phone number
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She would be nice to paint in a lovely, appropriate dress for dinner and a cruise along the Seine, as did Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in Charade. (You can tell that I am old.) I would hope, too, that she would choose a dress without the tiny vertical stripes that I have no way on earth to create with paint. It just occurred to me that if the stripes were relief-cast in the figure (if possible) they would be easy to paint.
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 7:43 pm She would be nice to paint in a lovely, appropriate dress for dinner and a cruise along the Seine, as did Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in Charade. (You can tell that I am old.) I would hope, too, that she would choose a dress without the tiny vertical stripes that I have no way on earth to create with paint. It just occurred to me that if the stripes were relief-cast in the figure (if possible) they would be easy to paint.
hahahahaha, that's one of my wife's favourite films!
Don't get me started about stripes! hahahaha I can't paint them either. It might be possible with some very, very thin stripes of masking tape...Tamiya do some, but not sure it would be thin enough to do for that dress. Doing that free hand is a skill set I don't have! its pretty tricky enough if they were relief cast. Stripes...best avoided hahahahaha
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Herr Dr. Professor wrote: Sat Jul 27, 2024 7:43 pm She would be nice to paint in a lovely, appropriate dress for dinner and a cruise along the Seine, as did Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in Charade. (You can tell that I am old.) I would hope, too, that she would choose a dress without the tiny vertical stripes that I have no way on earth to create with paint. It just occurred to me that if the stripes were relief-cast in the figure (if possible) they would be easy to paint.
Simply use a finleliner?
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