It’s a kit of Soviet infantry fighting. It has a realistic and reasonable expression. It was released as an action series by Master Box.
Rushing? Or an officer who is fighting back.
This is an infantry who was shot. I curved a slight gunshot on his right chest.
(2019/10/29)
I blew a white surfacer before brush painting.
I used Vallejo Model Color No.70924, paint for WWII Russian uniform.
The details are being painted. It’s almost done.
(2019/10/31)
I finished painting four Soviet soldiers. The package was khaki-like uniform color, but I guess it was initially green color. I think the box paintings are too khaki.
Russian infantries around 1941 to 1942, when the Soviet army was still inferior.
Both Russian soldiers have good looks. I think the injection molding heads are good.
The officer wore a standard uniform, not riding trousers.
His eyes were too big. The officer’s cap became similar to the Imperial Japanese Army.
Keeping his mouth open might be more realistic, as it hurts when shot.
He is charging with a Mosin-Nagant rifle with a bayonet.
It’s not a situation where they are hiding behind a tank. It’s an atmosphere of a rush.
It was around 1942, so this T-34/76 is perfectly matched.
When I painted the color of the Russian Army uniform with Vallejo, it was easy to paint, even with a brush. It was an active pose, so making it stand without fixing it was impossible. It is fixed to a small piece of wood with super glue.
(2019/11/02)
I am interested in models of tanks, airplanes, ships, military figures, I build them little by little when I feel like it. I am also interested in the history of war. My starting is Tamiya’s Military Miniature series in elementary school.
From elementary school through university students repeatedly suspend and restart my modeling, it’s about 25 years of this hobby’s history.
From February 2007 I was quietly doing a site called “Miniature-Arcadia”. It is being transferred to this blog with the same name from December 2016. My update pace is uneven, but please come to see me here occasionally.