Accurate Miniature Equivalents for Custom Painting your 1940 E&P

  • Sponsor '17 '13 '11 '10

    very nice paint job!

    I would use the Kongo class BB for the Japanese, it is smaller and they only had two Yamato class BB’s.
    The Shinano is also a Yamato class hull, only had one and it was sunk before it saw comabat, use the Akagi or Shokaku class IMHO.

  • Customizer

    Wow!  Those are really excellent!  I too have painted mine - almost done but not quite.  The symbol on the stand is what really blows me away… those are time-consuming!

  • Customizer

    Well, I definitely am interested in doing this for a living, so I suppose I could entertain offers. I will say that it wouldn’t be cheap as the 30 Chinese soldiers took about 12 hours of work. The single “Flying Tiger” fighter turned out awesome and I should finish off the ANZAC soldiers tomorrow. Pics coming soon.

  • Customizer

    Since it’s a very maddening thing to do (staring at one 20mm space for 24 minutes is sort of like working on old watches), the supplies, research, and self-discipline it’s taken me to get to this point, I’d charge $15/hour. I think that’s very reasonable (less than most professional house painters charge).

    By the way: here’s some more pics: one ANZAC infantry and China’s “Flying Tiger” fighter (I used a British fighter for this because it more closely resembles the P-40).

  • Customizer

    I also could do a " dumbed down" paint job. Basically this would involve priming the pieces, coating them with their respective solid colors, dipping them into inks washes (which works sort of like “antiquing” furniture - the ink sinks into the crevasses bringing out the miniature’s details), and then coat them with either a matte or satin varnish.

    I’d charge the same for this, but could probably pump out a full set in a few days so many, many less hours involved. I’ll do a few sample pieces of this and post the images.

  • TripleA '12

    Man, I love it. I used to paint minis myself but nothing ever as small as A&A infantry. What impresses me most is the power’s symbol in the base - truly magnificent. Tell me, do you use any kind of eyeglass or somesuch equipment? I mean, they really are spot on aren’t they? Good work, keep it coming!

  • Customizer

    @Lozmoid:

    do you use any kind of eyeglass or some such equipment?

    No, just good lighting, my eyes, and a few very fine brushes.

    More progress… I had to do some patching with epoxy in the helmets of some of the ANZAC units. Apparently that’s where the punch occurs with the British infantry mold and a lot of them punch off too low.

    By the way, for 4 hours, that ANZAC crown was the bane of my existence.

  • TripleA '12

    Tell me, do you apply any kind of matt finish varnish to the minis? If not, do they chip easily when stored together in a box or bag? I’m loving those Anzacs…

  • Customizer

    @Lozmoid:

    Tell me, do you apply any kind of matt finish varnish to the minis? If not, do they chip easily when stored together in a box or bag? I’m loving those Anzacs…

    I am going to use a varnish when finished, I just haven’t decided on matte or stain yet. And yes, they do chip when stored if not sealed.

    Here’s more progress… ANZAC ground forces are finished! Two separate camouflages too (I plan on doing two or three finishes for each of the other nations as well). You can see the ANZAC symbol and base color (gray) on each of the units.


  • is there away to make them not chip??

  • Customizer

    @i:

    is there away to make them not chip??

    Even perfectly painted miniatures can chip or flake from very minimal use (finger sweat can be enough to make the paint itself start to “sweat off”).

    Sealing them with a spray varnish is the best approach. They come in the several finishes similar to paint - matte, satin, and gloss. I recommend using a matte or satin as gloss is a bit much. Also remember that most varnishes make the color of your paint a bit darker, so it’s best to paint them a shade or two lighter.

    I’ll post a comparison between varnished and unsealed paint jobs after I finish the full ANZAC series.

  • Customizer

    @i:

    there cool though.

    Once they’re sealed they shouldn’t chip at all, much like furniture.


  • Beautiful work. Have you come up with a price yet. I want somebody to paint my future FMG pieces.

  • Customizer

    @i:

    so will the paint still "sweat off’’

    No, once the miniature is sealed the paint will hold off pretty major wear and tear. You’ll have to really either want to get the paint off or be completely neglectful.

    @Brain:

    Beautiful work. Have you come up with a price yet. I want somebody to paint my future FMG pieces.

    I’m still working out exactly what kind of price range and how long it would take to do sets.
    It seems like they’re becoming a bit more streamlined now and painting is going much quicker. I’ll let you know within the week.

    More updates: ANZAC Air Fleet

  • TripleA '12

    Oh my God. They’re beautiful. I’d be interested to know how much you’d charge for a painted set. I have paints and would be happy to do it myself but it just takes so long! After the fourth infantry piece, I’d be derranged with the tedium…


  • I’d be deranged before I even started. But I love the finished product.

  • Customizer

    @Brain:

    I’d be deranged before I even started. But I love the finished product.

    Well I already am deranged so it’s no big deal for me heh.

    Update: ANZAC Navy/Full ANZAC

    Which nation would you guys like to see next?


  • Great work!


  • Germany!


  • Japan! The zero will look awesome!

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