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Posted by chen on 24 Aug 2016, 07:59

In August of every year I re-read Barbara Tuchman's book <The Guns of August>, and this year I've also just finished her book <The Proud Tower>. Both are tremendous representations of the remote yet incredible times before the Great War. Having finished the reading, I sat down in front of the workbench to finish these WW1 figures. Austrian uniforms have a very subtle tune, and I'm not sure if I have got them done correctly here. Any comment will be appreciated.
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The photos of the artillery team seem over-exposed, for which the uniform looks more blue than it actually is.
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Cheers,
Chen
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Posted by Kekso on 24 Aug 2016, 11:16

You made masterpiece with not that good HaT figures. Uniforms are very well shaded and skin parts look very realistic to me. Respect.
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Posted by bastl187 on 24 Aug 2016, 18:52

I like your Austrians ;-) Well done! The colour of the uniform is called "Hechtgrau", your tone is right.
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Posted by Kostis Ornerakis on 24 Aug 2016, 19:14

Excellent paintjob! :thumbup: :-D
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 24 Aug 2016, 19:19

Looks really good Chen! I especially like the officer pointing the Luger with the sword. Sword disappeared quite quickly from the battlefield once it became obvious how useless they were and what a target its wearer became.
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Posted by vellek on 24 Aug 2016, 21:45

Nice crisp painting really brings these figures to life. I've also read 'The Guns of August' more than once, but my favorite Tuchman book is 'A Distant Mirror'.
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Posted by chen on 25 Aug 2016, 07:44

Thanks for your appreciations, mates. For the Hechtgrau I use a mixture of WW2 German Luftwaffe Uniform, Iraqi Sand and Prussian Blue. But in all contemporary printings and coloured photos the uniform appears a light blue-ish grey.

And @Kurt, the book is marked, thanks. :-) I really find reading an important and highly-encouraging element in this hobby. After long periods of laziness I've always been able to get back to painting my figures right after reading a good book.
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Posted by panzerman on 27 Aug 2016, 15:41

Great work painting the Hatt figures. I especially like the artillery piece with crew. Cool bluish grey for the uniforms. Bill
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Posted by Peter on 28 Aug 2016, 21:03

Excellent work again from you Chen! :thumbup:
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Posted by Emperor on 31 Aug 2016, 18:35

Yeah, great painted...You painted it exactly as uniform was, Hetchgrau, or bluish gray...
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Posted by Eugenij on 12 Sep 2016, 15:19

Very very good paintjob!
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