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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Atheling on September 30, 2020, 06:29:53 PM
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In between messing around with my early Byzantines and the Sudan projects I managed to squeeze in some time to get this vignette put together. I'm sure you all know that the Malalai miniature came as a freebie if you buy three boxes of the beautifully crafted Perry
I've got several metal tribesmen awaiting their plastic compatriots to varnish and base up.
You can read more about Malalai and the vignette on my blog here:
https://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.com/2020/09/malalai-of-maiwand-vignette.html (https://justaddwater-bedford.blogspot.com/2020/09/malalai-of-maiwand-vignette.html)
In the meantime.....
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Fabulous!
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Fabulous!
Thanks Jack :)
I'm glad that someone noticed ;) :)
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All those views and no comments 🤔
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Excellent Darrell.
That’s a lovely yellow on the turban.
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Curse those Perrys, with their collect-all-the-boxtops-for-a-free-figure malarkey. Thanks to that ruse I've got more Zulu War Brits than I'm ever going to play with (though one box was a present for my nephew, so it isn't that bad). :)
Another lovely job there, Atheling, though we wouldn't expect anything less at this point.
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Wonderful painting.
Love the red of her clothing.
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Sweet painting, lovely rich colours.
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Super vignette that. Lovely rich colours on the models. Love it :-*
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very nice work, Darrell. I like the terrain on the base as much as the impressively painted figures.
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That's excellent, really vibrant colours.
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Thanks people- all your goodly words are appreciated. :)
I have however just noticed a spot of paint on the back of Malalai's veil! :o
More work to do on the vignette then.....
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Noticed that and put it down to you painting 28mm flies 😉
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Nice work! :-*
Love you paint style... but you know that.
I have however just noticed a spot of paint on the back of Malalai's veil! :o
lol
Happens to me all the time. Taking photos of your minis ends up a quality control measure in which I discover things I've missed.
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I must admit that at least once in the past I have spotted a tiny blemish like that and used photo-editing software to remove it from the picture rather than paint to remove it from the the figure.
Sometimes when I feel I am 'done' with a figure I just really can't be bothered to send it back to the painting table. :)
I have a Masai blowing a kudu horn. One day I noticed that kudu horns are generally black rather than the light brown I did his in. Poor lad has been waiting on the painting table for about four years to get his horn sorted. Sometimes it's better to just say nothing and carry on.
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Noticed that and put it down to you painting 28mm flies 😉
:'(
Nice work! :-*
Love you paint style... but you know that.
lol
Happens to me all the time. Taking photos of your minis ends up a quality control measure in which I discover things I've missed.
:'( :'(
I must admit that at least once in the past I have spotted a tiny blemish like that and used photo-editing software to remove it from the picture rather than paint to remove it from the the figure.
Sometimes when I feel I am 'done' with a figure I just really can't be bothered to send it back to the painting table. :)
I have a Masai blowing a kudu horn. One day I noticed that kudu horns are generally black rather than the light brown I did his in. Poor lad has been waiting on the painting table for about four years to get his horn sorted. Sometimes it's better to just say nothing and carry on.
:'( :'( :'(
Nah, just kidding with the tears. I'll just paint over the spot/s that I've messed up. I've got all the paint recipes written down thankfully lol
Plynkes, that Photoshop idea is a good one 8)
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So an Afghan Joan of Arc? I must admit NWF isn't really any area I have any knowledge of but I can always appreciate gorgeously painted miniatures like those beauties.
Thanks people- all your goodly words are appreciated. :)
I have however just noticed a spot of paint on the back of Malalai's veil! :o
More work to do on the vignette then.....
That's normally the longest part of my paint jobs touching up all the "Crap that shouldn't be there" paint blobs. If you ask my wife she'll say the same about my ability to paint rooms in our house lol
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So an Afghan Joan of Arc? I must admit NWF isn't really any area I have any knowledge of but I can always appreciate gorgeously painted miniatures like those beauties.
It's quite fascinating. The March to Kandahar: Roberts in Afghanistan is about the best overall view of the war. It's a great read too which always helps.
That's normally the longest part of my paint jobs touching up all the "Crap that shouldn't be there" paint blobs. If you ask my wife she'll say the same about my ability to paint rooms in our house lol
On that very subject, I just got an email from a mate that said the following:
As much as I love wargames figures and after collecting tons of them over the last 30 years; it takes up too much of my time, and I am struggling to keep up with the everyday basics, such as cleaning, and maintaining the home, so something has to give. I will be getting rid of my equipment & collection.
Below is a list of what's available. Let me know what you may be interested in buying.
Thanks for reading and understanding...
1. Dustpan and brush
2. Sponges
3. 2 x Febreeze spray, 1 unopened
4. Mop and bucket
5. Window cleaner
6. Vacuum
7. Dishwashing liquid
8. Laundry detergent
9. Fabric softener
10. Laundry baskets
11. Toilet brush
12. Cleaning sprays
13. Scrubbing brushes
14. Toilet roll 2 packs of 24 Charmin
15. Air Fresner
16. Carpet Freshener
17. Scented Dryer Sheets
18. Swiffer
19. Dust mop
20. 409 All Purpose Cleaner
lol
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A lovely vignette, well done mate.
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Great looking vignette...must admit I hadn’t seen that figure before.
Really like the choice of palette...“Deep” is the word that comes to mind.
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Oh...and...as for this...
On that very subject, I just got an email from a mate that said the following:
As much as I love wargames figures and after collecting tons of them over the last 30 years; it takes up too much of my time, and I am struggling to keep up with the everyday basics, such as cleaning, and maintaining the home, so something has to give. I will be getting rid of my equipment & collection.
Below is a list of what's available. Let me know what you may be interested in buying.
Thanks for reading and understanding...
1. Dustpan and brush
2. Sponges
3. 2 x Febreeze spray, 1 unopened
4. Mop and bucket
5. Window cleaner
6. Vacuum
7. Dishwashing liquid
8. Laundry detergent
9. Fabric softener
10. Laundry baskets
11. Toilet brush
12. Cleaning sprays
13. Scrubbing brushes
14. Toilet roll 2 packs of 24 Charmin
15. Air Fresner
16. Carpet Freshener
17. Scented Dryer Sheets
18. Swiffer
19. Dust mop
20. 409 All Purpose Cleaner
lol
Spilt coffee everywhere reading that lol
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A lovely vignette, well done mate.
Thanks matey :)
Great looking vignette...must admit I hadn’t seen that figure before.
Really like the choice of palette...“Deep” is the word that comes to mind.
8)
Thanks -appreciated.
Oh...and...as for this...
Spilt coffee everywhere reading that lol
It's had me giggling on and off for hours lol
I will respect the author's right to remain anonymous- no names revealed though I am sorely tempted lol
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The depth and richness of the colour is just lovely.
And the gag about the cleaning stuff is excellent, and of almost universal application.
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The depth and richness of the colour is just lovely.
Thanks Ingarsby73 :)
And the gag about the cleaning stuff is excellent, and of almost universal application.
I wish I could lay claim to coming up with that one :D
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Amazing brush work and brilliant vignette!
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Thanks you JBaumal :)
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I love your color palette! Superb yellow/gold shading!
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I love your color palette! Superb yellow/gold shading!
Thanks MaleGriffin. That's great to hear as that is the effect that I wanted to achieve/an art school education was not wasted :D
The strong yellow colours, closely related to one another on the colour wheal, were called for as I wanted the Malalai to 'talk' to the other Tribal Commander, to emphasise the relationship between them and not to be overpowered by the presence of the casualty miniature. I hoped that by moderating the tones on the casualty, that he would be visible but not break the 'communication' between the two 'Command' mini's.