Wow! It literally only took three hours to paint twenty-two models. I honestly think it took longer to build these (plastic Perry Miniatures) than it did to paint them!
Now, these guys could have more detail, such as decorative trim on the robes and I'll get around to adding the colored patches to some of the jibba, but I'm happy with how these look for now. I may add shields to some of the models later, but I've read that they didn't often carry them into battle and it was less thing to paint.
All of the paints are Games Workshop. Steps listed below as 'Contrast' are a single coat of GW Contrast paint. If you've not tried it, the paint is like a base coat and shade in one step. It takes a little experimentation to get the technique down to apply as you can end up with 'patchy' results if you're not careful. The important bit is the order you do these in. Robes, then skin (Rhinox Hide), then hair. Each layer covers the last so you can quickly burn through these.
Primer
Wraithbone
Robes
Contrast: Skeleton Horde* OR Apothecary White*
Skin
Base Coat: Rhinox Hide
Highlight: Doombull Brown
Hair
Contrast: Black Templar*
Turban, Scabbards, and Arm Bands
Base Coat: Khorne Red
Shade: Agrax Earthshade
Layer: Wazdakka Red
Highlight: Wild Rider Red (Turban only)
Spearshafts and Rifle Stocks
Base Coat: Gorthor Brown
Shade: Agrax Earthshade
Highlight: Baneblade Brown
Steel
Base Coat: Iron Warriors
Shade: Agrax Earthshade
Gold
Base Coat: Liberator Gold
Shade: Reikland Fleshade
*GW Contrast paint
If you follow this method, here are a couple of things to note:
1. The robes will seem way too dark when you start out, but after applying the paint to the skin and hair, will brighten right up. I may add a few edge highlights in the future, but I did on my test model and the results weren't really worth the effort.
2. Doombull Brown looks very red when you first apply it, but darkens as it dries and makes a nice highlight.
3. The Baneblade Brown highlight on the spear shaft is a simple stripe down the upper edge. Don't faff about trying to paint the wood grain.
4. The necklaces, arm bands, and other equipment were given a coat of Black Templar when I painted the hair. When these were later picked in out in other colors, they give the 'black lining' effect I use on many of my models.
Whew!
For me 20+ models at a time is too many. Going forward, I'll work in batches of twelve. I'm using the 1, 2, 3 basing method I stole from Dalauppror to give myself the flexibility to remove single casualties, but cut down on having to move hordes of models individually. These look fantastic in the 'Mass Formation' from TSATF. I actually based them on their multiple stands before painting and it was easier to reach everything than I thought it might be. All of my Mahdists with rifles will end up on single bases so I can deploy them in 'Open Order Formation'.
It will take me a few days to put some more models together, but hopefully I can double the number of models above (and finish the bases) by the weekend!
More soon...
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Monday, May 18, 2020
By ClarenceH: Mahdists
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From RossM: 4 x 15mm War of The Roses (8 points)
Where are the weeks going? Is this the start of week seven or eight; not sure anymore and they are all becoming one in lockdown.
These are part of the additional elements required to take the DBA army up to the level of an ADLG army. The first of quite a few additional bases especially of foot.
A small post this time round consisting of 4 15mm War of the Roses figures from Gladiator Miniatures.
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These will be retinue billmen in game terms and part of Oxford's command in the overall scheme of things.
For the points tally it is time to get painting and basing.
4 x 15mm infantry = 8 points
This takes the running total to 96 points of 500 or 19.2%
Hope that you found this interesting.
Stay safe and cheers for now.
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KenR - 28mm Italian Wars Mtd Crossbow
I did the horses for these for Challenge IX when I did the bulk of my Italian Wars Project and they have been sat on a book shelf waiting for the finishing touches to be added and the figures built and painted.
So here is the finished unit, 12 x 28mm plastic Perry Miniatures with one of Petes Flags as the icing on the top.
I just love the Perrys figures so much, if someone asked me to design a figure that matches my painting style exactly it would be these, the faces are just so good, I even find myself adding little expressions on them.
So we have another 121 points to add to the 1046 in the bag giving me 1167 a very productive pandemic.
Next up will be a mounted unit for the Kingdom of Jerusalem force with some 7tv on the side lines for when I get bored of light blue.
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