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Offline Zozimus

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My Spanish Succession forces so far
« on: October 01, 2020, 08:30:42 PM »
Apologies for the image quality, but this shows my assembled battalions - 2 French and 4 Irish circa 1706/7. This is the first time I have ever shown what I've done. My painting is not up to the standard of many others but, in my defence, I am in my 6th decade.

I'm doing separate colour parties so that I can convert the Irish battalions into English. Battalion sizes are 32 figures as this looks better to me than 24.  I'm using Warlord figures as they are the cheapest option for me. Regiment de Berwick next, then a Prussian, then Regiment de Galmoy.

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Offline Belisarius

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Re: My Spanish Succession forces so far
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2020, 08:36:52 PM »
I think they look splendid. The officers ,  in particular , have caught my eye . Which 2 x French Regiments have you modelled ?

Offline Zozimus

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Re: My Spanish Succession forces so far
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2020, 08:51:44 PM »
I went for the Regiments du Roi and de la Reine. I may well add second battalions in due course

Offline jambo1

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Re: My Spanish Succession forces so far
« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2020, 05:57:15 AM »
Lovely work, look forward to seeing more. :)

Offline vtsaogames

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Re: My Spanish Succession forces so far
« Reply #4 on: October 03, 2020, 12:44:36 AM »
I think a wash technique would make these fine figures even better.
And the glorious general led the advance
With a glorious swish of his sword and his lance
And a glorious clank of his tin-plated pants. - Dr. Seuss


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Offline Zozimus

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Re: My Spanish Succession forces so far
« Reply #5 on: October 03, 2020, 01:54:56 PM »
I have wondered about that myself. I have tended to not do much more than just the straight paint job. I have a few stand-by figures I could try on - what technique would you suggest?

Offline Jim

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Re: My Spanish Succession forces so far
« Reply #6 on: October 04, 2020, 11:14:10 AM »
Excellent painting on these figures,I have a similar band of figures from Warlord.I like the regimental look of these figures,I know what you mean about age I am in my 70's a little slower but my work is fine.great to see your work.
Jim.

Offline DintheDin

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Re: My Spanish Succession forces so far
« Reply #7 on: October 04, 2020, 08:43:41 PM »
They look very nice and we would like to see more of your job, of course!
You also might post a couple of the already made units to admire them arrayed for battle!
Cheers!
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Offline vtsaogames

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Re: My Spanish Succession forces so far
« Reply #8 on: October 04, 2020, 09:25:22 PM »
I have wondered about that myself. I have tended to not do much more than just the straight paint job. I have a few stand-by figures I could try on - what technique would you suggest?

My method: 5 parts water, 1 part Future clear floor wax, a drop of dish detergent. The last two break surface tension of water. Put some in a pallet or small dish, mix in black ink as needed. It should be fairly dark. Start with a trial figure and be prepared to rinse off if you made it way too dark. Brush wash across the figure. It shold be quite wet when done. The ink should nestle in folds and creases, giving a shaded and outlined effect. Once it is dry, you may need to go back and highlight some areas that got too dark. You can also dab areas too dark while wet with a dry brush or pieces of paper towel. The cartoony look will lessen as it dries. I use a heavy hand with the wash, makes it look like I'm a better painter than I am.

 

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