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"After which began the Reserve duty (Reservedienstpflicht) till the age of forty." |
Due to owning ten of this self-same miniature, following a successful bid on "eBay" late last year, I plan to use the soldier to form an initial, tiny (four-figure) unit of sharpshooters for "Black Powder" by "Warlord Games". I therefore primed him with plenty of "Vallejo" Heavy Bluegrey, washed his limbs with "Citadel" Nuln Oil, and roughly highlighted them with (more) "Vallejo" Heavy Bluegrey, before setting about to replicate the rest of the palette I used upon a test piece early last month.
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"CoolMiniOrNot" WIPs - Nick Fury is being progressed from the base upwards |
For the final steps, I applied a few licks of "Two Thin Coats" Cold Corpse Blue on the Jaeger's sleeping bag, and some well-placed dollops of "Vallejo" Gunmetal upon both his gun barrel and drinking canteen. All of these areas were later washed with "Citadel" Nuln Oil. Lastly, I applied a smidgeon of "Vallejo" Gold to the soldier's coat buttons, sabre handle and hat crest, before darkening down the metallic paint's vibrancy with a dash of "Citadel" Agrax Earthshade.
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"CoolMiniOrNot" WIP - This Tyrannosaurus Rex's stand has been base-layered and shaded |
Fortunately, I have found my hobby mojo to have slightly returned thanks to working on a couple of 40mm plastic super-heroes by "CoolMiniOrNot". These models are supposed to be for the board-game "Marvel United". But I have other plans for Nick Fury and the (not Devil) Dinosaur involving "The Silver Bayonet" rule-set by "Osprey Games" and some homebrew amendments...
Nice painting Simon.The Jaeger came out very well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray. It's just a pity I had to essentially paint him twice due to the varnish turning white on him. It's definitely dampened my enthusiasm for Napoleonics - at least for a while.
DeleteGreat work on the Jaeger Simon, always a pain when a product causes you to repeat yourself, nice progress on the Marvel models
ReplyDeleteCheers Dave. I was absolutely fuming at the time. Still, Nick Fury is now finished and should be posted up soon enough, so I'm making progress on my Marvel United stuff.
DeleteGlad to hear you infantry man came out ok in the end (despite some trials and tribulations along the way), looks great now, you seem to be very impressed with "Silver Bayonet" at present as you seem to be using them as a base for lots of various genres!
ReplyDeleteCheers Roger
Thanks Roger. I'm hoping my love of "The Silver Bayonet" and comic book characters will help kick-start my love of painting back into some semblance of positivity. Definitely in something of a hobby slump currently.
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