Saturday, 20 August 2016

A hasty Hannover - part 2

I wanted to try to replicate the 'lozenge' pattern camo which appeared on some late war German aircraft and having dismissed the idea of painting regular geometric shapes I gave the Hannover a base coat of dark blue and then topped it with 'blobs' of pale blue, olive green, yellow-green, yellow and purple.  It seems to have produced the right effect.
Decals came with the kit - to British eyes at least there are few more sinister emblems than big black crosses!


24 comments:

  1. Bravo.. that lozenge pattern is remarkably effective!

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  2. Tim,

    I would never have even thought of using this very effective way to quickly reproduce the lozenge camo pattern.

    All the best,

    Bob

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  3. Steve the wargamer
    Thanks. I remain stupidly pleased with it.

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  4. Bob Cordery
    Like many aspects of our games, it sounds a bit dodgy but actually works very well.

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  5. That looks the part to me Tim.

    Cheers,

    Pete.

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  6. Am I the only one who draws out the lozenges as equilateral hexagons with a pencil then paints each one a different colour by hand ?

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  7. Well done Tim very nice effect!

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  8. Oh, now that's cool! Well done Tim!

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  9. A splendid plane, great job!

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  10. Great paint job Tim! Your impressionistic approach to the hexes is very effective. Did the plane ask you to paint it like one of your French girls?
    Peter

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  11. Pete
    Thanks - and it was good to see you at Partizan today.

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  12. Wg Cdr Luddite
    Really? I only do that with 1/300 scale models.....

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  13. Conrad Kinch
    That's the spirit - never mind how well it fights.

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  14. Don M
    Thanks - it does seem to have worked rather well!

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  15. Nick Grant
    Thanks - well worth the effort.

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  16. Phil
    I remember wanting the kit decades ago, so it's nice to have it at last.

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  17. Peter Douglas
    Don't mention the French girls - tell no one.

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  18. That looks a sweet ride Tim. Well done on the splotch effect.

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  19. Brilliant, I love it. My wife is convinced that someone called Cath Kidston does matching tablecloths and mugs!

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  20. Paul Foster
    Ah, so you've seen my lozenge painting for what it is!

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  21. Ken H
    If that were true, my wife would have a set of them!

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  22. Hello there, Mr. G! That one really caught my eye - marvellous job there. I'm getting my modelling mojo back so look forward to seeing what you have in store for us in 2017! All the best, Steve

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  23. Stephen Beat
    The Hannover was one of 2016s high points. Hopefully it'll get another outing in 2017!

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