A nother 90 minutes or so in the painting chair yesterday evening once the house was still. The session saw very slow painting with a fairly new #1 synthetic round in which I carefully applied acrylic colors to the capes slung over the shoulders of most of the Minden figures comprising this 14-figure company. The RSM95s in the firing pose have their capes fashioned into overstuffed bundles atop their upper backs. I've turned a couple of these around to show them here. Most figures had a coat of GW Khorne Red applied to their capes while the others received light gray, a yellowish leather brown, or dark brown. The red, leather brown and light gray will get corresponding Army Painter washes this evening if time permits. Since I pull out of here tomorrow morning for another solo cr0ss-ocuntry skiing jaunt two hours north, a bit of grip and glide waxing is in order for two pairs of skis, so we'll have to see how things progress. In any c...
B ack in the painting saddle this evening after an amazing, yet very tiring, ski trip up north during the weekend just ended. Tonight's painting session was all about giving this company of Croats a good washing. The washes really helped define the basic larger areas of the figures, tone down the initial colors just a bit, and add some richness to those same browns, blues, reds, and yellows. Various Army Painter products were used including Strong Tone, Mid-Brown, Blue, and Red washes. The figures are still wet in this photo, but I missed the officer's dolman, plus discovered the underside of a left arm still in need of its basic Mahogany Brown (Grrr. . .). Will have to attend to those first thing tomorrow evening. But, they don't look half bad at this point. I'm even toying with the idea of not going back to highlight raised areas with the original colors as initially planned and just leave them as is . I kind of like ...