We give you a quick peek at this new figure painting guide by the folks at AK Interactive.
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Military figures of all shapes and sizes.
Military figures of all shapes and sizes.
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REVIEW
Panzer Crew UniformsPosted: Thursday, May 15, 2014 - 09:47 AM UTC
CDK
Massachusetts, United States
Joined: September 24, 2006
KitMaker: 358 posts
Armorama: 339 posts
Joined: September 24, 2006
KitMaker: 358 posts
Armorama: 339 posts
Posted: Friday, May 16, 2014 - 12:03 AM UTC
Hi Jim, very nice video, it's a really helpful little book for those who want to better their figure painting skillset.
One thing I had really hoped for when I saw that this item was being reviewed here was a bit more attention to the English translations. You may recall a previous review on their learning series book on realistic wood effects here on Armorama, where they were taken to task for their rough translations (rightfully so I may add).
HERE
I am trying very hard to get the point across to them as to the extreme importance of the English translations but they are struggling to accept the added time and cost of doing this.
I hope you understand this isn't a harsh criticism of your video but I wonder if after you read through the text, you could supply us with some feedback. I do intend on getting a copy to Jake to review (if he is so inclined) when the new AK North America website is up and running to have a good comparison by the same reviewer, but if you do happen to read through the book and have any thoughts to share, additional feedback isn't a bad thing.
Thanks
One thing I had really hoped for when I saw that this item was being reviewed here was a bit more attention to the English translations. You may recall a previous review on their learning series book on realistic wood effects here on Armorama, where they were taken to task for their rough translations (rightfully so I may add).
HERE
I am trying very hard to get the point across to them as to the extreme importance of the English translations but they are struggling to accept the added time and cost of doing this.
I hope you understand this isn't a harsh criticism of your video but I wonder if after you read through the text, you could supply us with some feedback. I do intend on getting a copy to Jake to review (if he is so inclined) when the new AK North America website is up and running to have a good comparison by the same reviewer, but if you do happen to read through the book and have any thoughts to share, additional feedback isn't a bad thing.
Thanks