FineScale Modeler – October 2019

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Lastly, a few more shadows
around the cheeks increased
the size of his grin. Now he looks
certifiable! FSM

A mix of more Panzer Aces white
and Vallejo off-white (70.820) is
brushed over a slightly smaller
area on top of the base highlight.
Pure off-white adds the brightest
points.


Thin glazes of brown Panel
Line Accent Color from Tamiya
cover the teeth. Once dry, I lightly
touched each tooth with dark
sand. Those are ugly choppers!

A very thin glaze of Vallejo violet
red (70.812) added eyeshadow.
I extended the red lips up to his
dimples. The hair tendrils were
defined with highlights of light
green and shadows of black.
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To the face’s base color I mixed
Andrea’s 1st shadow from its black
set and blocked in the darker areas.
I kept this mix on hand to later add
to the eyes and other deep areas.


Eyes were painted Vallejo light
flesh (70.928). Facial highlights are
thin coats of the base color mixed
with deck tan. Andrea green
blocked off the hair before ...

... filling in the pupils. I had the
Joker looking left, locked on to
his next victim. I mixed light flesh
with the green to define the
arched eyebrows.

Highlighted areas include the
nose, chin, and apples of the
cheeks. I like to layer my highlights
to keep the 3D appearance going.
The base is a mix of deck tan and
Vallejo Panzer Aces white (70.344).

To give the surgeon an unhinged
look, I added glazes of red with
Scale 75 fuchsia (SC-34).


The red glazes are heavier in the
corners of the eye and gradually
disappear moving closer to the
pupil.

Fuchsia colored the lips. I can’t
image that the Joker takes oral
hygiene seriously so I painted his
teeth with a yellowing base of
Vallejo dark sand (70.847).

The same light green painted the
center of each pupil. Many layers
of colors on eyes give them a
realistic 3D effect.
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