S till on the sloppy side, yes, but I am pleased with the way the Army Painter Red Tone Quickwash has gone on and settled into the many folds and crevasses of the first 14 Minden Austrian hussars. It helps define the many complicated areas of their uniforms. Miles of buttons and braid across the chests and pelisses anyone? Applied carefully with a #6 round brush, an added benefit is that the wash also made helped to made the bergundy undercoat richer. The plan moving forward is to carefully damp-brush plain old red onto the upper areas of arms, thighs, busby bags, and saddlecloths where light would hit while allowing the lowlights to show elsewhere, hopefully giving these exquisite figures their due. They're not, say, the 11th Hussars in parade dress circa 1854 before heading out to the Crimea, but hey. They're hussars! Might as well go the extra distance with 'em where and when possible. Right? I tried a little test application of thinned Vall...
The Grand Duchy of Stollen
Mid-18th Century Painting and Collecting with Occasional Tabletop Games in the Grand Manner Since 2006