Saturday, 31 January 2026
Thursday, 29 January 2026
What Brushes Do I Use?
I’m often asked about my go-to tools, so I wanted to break down my brush kit for you.
My workflow relies on three main types: round, flat, and filbert brushes. For flat and filbert brushes, I’m not loyal to any specific brand. Since I use these primarily for general coverage and aggressive dry brushing, I treat them as 'expendable assets'. They take a beating, so the bristle quality is less important than the price tag. I stick to affordable synthetic bristles that I can replace without guilt.
Round brushes are a different story entirely—I view them as a long-term investment. A poor-quality round brush with a splitting tip is a nightmare that wastes time and ruins fine details. Being a 'prudent artist', I look for the sweet spot between high-end performance and reasonable cost. While some European brands are difficult (and expensive) to source here in Asia, I’ve found my perfect balance with Tamiya Pro II and Nevskaya Palitra. For me, these two brands offer the best precision for the price."
Cheers,
Calvin
SS-Sturmbannführer, KG-LSSAH, Kamenets–Podolsky Pocket, 1944
Here is another piece completed for this month of January. What started out as a side quest got completed ahead of my box art assignment. This is the first time I experimented with AK Quick Gen paints to render the U-Boat leather jacket. I found it relatively quicker and easier to replicate the black leather effects as compared to using artist inks. Employing AK's Ultra Matt Varnish as a painting medium has been a game changer for me to achieve smooth tonal transitions without struggling with watermarks.
Cheers,
Calvin
Thursday, 22 January 2026
SS-Sturmbannführer, KG-LSSAH, Kamenets–Podolsky Pocket, 1944
The groundwork is coming along. Tellermines are from HD Models. Sandbags from Miniart.
Cheers,
Calvin
Friday, 16 January 2026
SS-Sturmbannführer, KG-LSSAH, Kamenets–Podolsky Pocket, 1944
As the enthusiasm for the box art assignment for Dynamo Models started to wane, a side quest appeared. The premise was simple: I attached the spare head from Alpine Miniatures 35324 WSS Grenadier & Flare Gun on the body of 35075 Joachim Peiper in the Ardennes and a new idea was conceived. Such is the bane of an overactive imagination.
Wednesday, 14 January 2026
Dynamo Models - SS-s Pz.Abt., 101 Normandy, 1944
The first figure from Dynamo Model's #35DM108 WSS-Tiger "222" Crew Normandy 1944 (Big Set) is completed. Moving forward to the other three figures (2 full and one 1/4 for the driver.)
Calvin
Sunday, 11 January 2026
Dynamo Models - SS-s Pz.Abt., 101 Normandy, 1944
A little more progress today in refining the camouflage pattern. It involves a lot of back and forths and may appear messy in the beginning, but essentially it is about getting things wrong first to determine what is right later.
Cheers,
Calvin
Tuesday, 6 January 2026
Dynamo Models - SS-s Pz.Abt., 101 Normandy, 1944
I am starting on a new 1/35 scale box art assignment on Dynamo Model's #35DM108 WSS-Tiger "222" Crew Normandy 1944 (Big Set).
Saturday, 3 January 2026
Leutnant, Brandenburg Division, Operation Rösselsprung, Yugoslavia, 1944
Last but not least, if you are asking about the shrubs framing the figure, these are 3D-printed plants from H-Diorama Gallery.























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