My worst painting mistake?
Well, there's been plenty of them down the years, but this one still haunts me.
I had only been painting for about a year, maybe two, when I decided to stretch myself and tackle Pegaso's 75mm figure of a somewhat glamorous looking Boudica complete with mini-skirt and, according to the boxart -- a Burberry designer plaid cloak. Presumably she'd just returned to East Anglia after appearing on the catwalk with it at the (circa) 60AD Milan fashion show...
EDIT 1:- I'm not sure why the initial image of the boxart was so huge? In terms of pixels, it's actually the smallest image I've posted here, so this is a bit of a mystery at the moment.
EDIT 2:- I'll try posting a thumbnail instead.
Well, that worked a bit better.
Anyway, back to the narrative.....
Just to be different, I decided she'd get a cloak done in my own Clan's tartan, and give her raven-haired locks as well.
It was my first try at doing a tartan -- looked kind of okay -- and I reckoned her face looked pretty good as well, all things considered, despite that heavy-handed eye liner...
Then I decided to build a small diorama around her and while I was at it try to improve her face, plus for some reason I can't recall, change the color of her hair.
That went quite well and I was rather pleased with the results. Thinking to myself, "Yeah, this isn't as difficult as I thought it would be"...
But I thought her face looked a bit shiny -- and you've guessed it; I completely ruined all that work with a coat of matt varnish that went all white and flakey on me... ...
Couldn't blame the wife as she had gone round to one of her friends place for one of their all-night Mah-Jong sessions, so had to settle for a 15-minute performance of "The Dance of Death" around our living room instead.
Once I calmed down a bit I realized there was nothing else for it but to break out the tin of Nitromors paint stripper and start all over again. In addition, having just had my fingers burned, (so to speak), I decided not to try anything fancy this time and simply copied the boxart as best I could. Perhaps my heart wasn't in it by then, but I simply couldn't get her face to look as good as my first shot at it, (pre-application of that matt varnish of course).
The diorama subsequently ended up being featured in a UK hobby magazine, but I reckon it would've been so much better if the Boudica figure had sported the original paint job.
It subsequently took me ages to break free from just copying the boxart of kit figures after that little disaster. Lesson learned the hard way though and I only ever use W&N Galeria acrylic matt varnish nowadays -- I've never had a problem with it...
Cheers