The next completed figures for this month are from Warlord Games and are the beginning of the end. Napoleonics, the one period I vowed to never ever ever go near, and yet here we are.
Monday, 26 October 2020
Back to the Brushes 285
Sunday, 25 October 2020
Back to the Brushes 284
Will probably go with the former as this figure is already on the stand.
Saturday, 24 October 2020
Back to the Brushes 283
Been building this watch post or road side shrine based on the blog of Wargaming with Silver Whistle and the fantastic book that has been published as a result of this blog: Setting the Scene Vol 2. Recommend both to anyone interested in building their own terrain and wargaming modelling in general.
Friday, 23 October 2020
Back to the Brushes 282
A wee while has passed since the last post and a variety of things have been on and off the painting table.
Below are three finished terrain pieces set on 100 or 120mm hexes.
Saturday, 17 October 2020
Back to the Brushes 281
A few work in progress pics of what is currently getting some painting time.
The first pic is of Foundry Caesarian Romans and a Gripping Beast Cornicen from their currently out of production Caesarian range.
Lastly there are the first of the Compagnie Franches de la Marine from the moulds of AW Miniatures and lurking at the very back are Warlord Games Prussian Landwehr. Three of the Landwehr are now finished.
The blues on the Marines have been done in two very different ways.
On the left, the blue has been painted with Citadel Contrast Ultramarines Blue and highlighted with Calgar blue and on the right with Foundry Napoleonic French blue triad in layers. The jury is still out on both colours and methods of painting and will trial the Contrast paint again on another two figures with a the wraith-bone under coat.
Hope that this has been of interest.
Cheers for now
Tuesday, 6 October 2020
Back to the Brushes 280
A quick post on the progress of Warlord Games Prussian Landwehr. Good progress so far although finding the blue harder than thought. And to think it used to be red that that was the devil colour.
The base colour is Foundry Prussian Blue A which may be just too dark for the tone of Vallejo Dark Prussian Blue. Currently mixing these to create an intermediate tone. Whilst it is helping its also creating another layer that wasn't counted on.
The command figures are all metal and are good sculpts although the plastic troopers are offering better surfaces to paint. Who would have thought a stuck in the mud on metal figures would be saying that 😂
More to follow on these and some Caesarian Romans soon along with a murky figure or two...
Cheers for now
Sunday, 4 October 2020
30 Days 30 Miniatures Painting Challenge September 2020
Last months 30 Days 30 Miniatures Painting Challenge was successfully completed as below:
- 4 x 20mm Resin Buildings from Hovels (Farm house and out buildings)
- 1 x 28mm ruined Pillar fro Templar Miniatures
- 1 x 28mm resin altar from Grand Manner
- 1 x 15mm Haystack from Hovels
- 1 x 15mm ACW Farm building
- 1 x 20mm Flak 36 - lost the picture some how
- 9 x 15mm Confederate Infantry from Old Glory
- 12 x 28mm Iberian Spanish infantry from Gripping Beast
Started another 30 Days 30 Miniatures Painting Challenge the other night, 2nd October. As with last month there will be no theme to this, just to paint and complete 30 miniatures regardless of their starting condition.
The outline of the challenge is detailed below, however the main point being to have fun with your hobby.
- To paint 30 figures of all shapes and sizes in 30 days
- The figures can be partly painted at the start as the main point is to complete figures that have been forgotten
- Basing is not necessary to count as completed
- Any scale is good
- Too have fun
- The end date is set by your start date - 31st October will be the end date of this challenge
- To post updates as often as possible
- Lastly to show a round up post with a group picture of everything.