sberry wrote:...Will you paint them in a batch mode, applying each color to all figures in a single round? Or is it perhaps necessary to tackle these figures individually, completing one after another, to maintain that high quality standard?
I haven't really thought about it yet, sberry.
I don't think I've ever once in all my modelling career used the serial painting technique, perhaps because I've never painted many figures wearing the same outfit.
This might be a good time to try it. Maybe I can try to paint a not too large number of figures at once (let's say half a dozen) and, depending on the results (measured in time, quality and effort), keep it up or go back to individual painting.
By the way, I can now post the pictures of the band's latest signing, one of the three buglers.
To get it I used the same starting figure from the Airfix set as for the previous trumpeter:
In this case, I have kept only the right hand on the instrument, but to make it look more like a bugle than a trumpet, I have reduced its length by cutting a small piece and have also added a piece of paper reinforced with white glue where the royal coat of arms will be painted. This is the figure obtained:
Best wishes to all of you.
Santi.