Sunday 19 July 2015

"White man paint with slow brush."

Work continues on the Native Americans...slowly.

However, I have managed to get through another nine warriors, leaving just six bow-armed warriors, six villagers and two chiefs to get through before the end of the month. Oh, and the bases.


The miniatures I'm painting are a mixture of Crusader and Perry sculpts. The Crusader miniatures are more chunky (especially the weapons) but relatively simple sculpts. The Perry miniatures are more detailed and finer but more prone to flash.


I'm being quite simplistic about how I'm painting them, mainly for speed, and not worrying too much about detailing and patterns. I may go back and do this in time (but probably won't), but for now I'm not worrying too much about models which, if I'm honest, won't get used that much.

In other news, despite trying to gain some ground on my unpainted mountain, I've managed to gain 30 plastic Germans for a new Bolt Action army. I'm claiming immunity from spending a joker as they were free when I renewed my subscription to Wargames Illustrated. I'm planning to do a very small, elite force of Germans, which should play very differently to my Soviet horde. However, a couple of recent experiments with veteran Soviet have gone less than well, as the reduced number of units means that I've suffered from a lack of redundancy, and been more vulnerable to freak dice results.


I've also received my copy of Frostgrave, a new fantasy skirmish game from Osprey. It only requires 10 models in a warband, and the fantasy theme means that I've already got plenty of usable models and don't have to buy or paint anything. I may eventually do some models specifically for the game, but barring two or three miniatures to add a bit of variety, I'm ready to play.


That's it for this week. Expect more Indians next week...

8 comments:

  1. The 9 warriors look good to me; and seems far from slow compared to my output. :)

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    1. Thank. I'm sacrificing quality for speed, but I'm fairly happy with them. They'll look much better when the bases are done.

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  2. I also think the warriors look great. I think the only thing that might make them look sharper would be a bit of highlighting on the buckskins. Either than, or more inking to give them a bit more of a varied appearance. Some of them already look fine in this regard, others a bit flat. This is being super picky (in a constructive way I hope), they do really look great.

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    1. Thanks. I think that difference in the buckskins might be due to the difference in manufacturers. Again, I may go back to them and add more highlighting if they bother me once they're all done.

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  3. The warriors are great, but you have certainly lots of goodies to look forward to.

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    1. Thanks. The Germans and their camo scare the crap out of me. I may be a while getting around to them.

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  4. Glad to see you cracking on with your Indians! They look great.

    I just ordered Frostgravec can't wait for it to get here!

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  5. Kieron, I've also got Frostgrave. Painted the first of the twenty wizards and looking forward to the others. Should prove an interesting small size skirmish game

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