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Author Topic: Captain Blood's Twilight of Britannia... More Arthurians! (P.26)  (Read 80976 times)

Offline verd

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I'm enjoying watching these come together. Great painting!

Offline moiterei_1984

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What an amazing painting once again!

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very very nice painting indeed I copied your method of not painting Eyes by the way I think that brings much better results!
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Wow - so very, very nice!  :-*
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Thanks all  :)

And I noticed you are finally painting eyes  ;) 

I think that's a trick of the light, Alex. I promise you I am not painting eyes any more than I ever have done - just dark slits with eyelids :)

(One day maybe...  ;))


Meanwhile, here's the standard bearer to complete my second 'hearthguard' unit.

The totem of a giant aurochs' skull mounted as a standard is a straight steal from Lt.Hazel's excellent idea here: http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=42171.165

Sorry Jan, but you know in England we say 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery' :D (and your thread provided me with a lot of inspiration).

I sculpted the skull from Green Stuff.

I have a few more Musketeer early Saxon figures in prep or on the painting desk already. But there will probably be a bit of a break on this project for a while, as I have a couple of other batches of figures I really have to paint first...  ::)











Offline Dr DeAth

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oooh, more wargames porn, excellent!
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Offline Silent Invader

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Much loveliness!  :-*
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Minis (foot & mounted) finished in 2024 = 32
(2023 = 151; 2022 = 204; 2021 = 123; 2020 = ???)

Offline Mason

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Ooooh!

That's a bit good!
 :-* :-* :-*


I sculpted the skull from Green Stuff.

And so is that.
 8)


Offline LeadAsbestos

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Gorgeous!

This thread reminds me, I still have that Salute06 Arthur waiting for you to relent... ;)

Offline elysium64

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Absolutely beautiful, almost tempting to resurrect my Arthurian project.

Offline Captain Blood

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Do it Simon  ;)

Gorgeous!

This thread reminds me, I still have that Salute06 Arthur waiting for you to relent... ;)

lol

Yes, by co-incidence, I found my one the other day...
Glad I hung onto it now... Think I will be incorporating the two figures into this project - finally found a use for them  :D

Offline syrinx0

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Beautiful work.  The bright crisp clean colors really pop off the screen.
2024: B: 0; P: 148; 2023: B:77; P:37;

Offline Nysse

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Amazing stuff! Are those shields done with decals or are you just insanely good at freehanding tiny details? :D
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That skull is very impressive, you are becoming quite a sculptor. You really need to try your hand at a complete figure soon  :)
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That skull is very impressive, you are becoming quite a sculptor. You really need to try your hand at a complete figure soon  :)

lol
Sculpting is not a problem. I have no doubt at all that I could turn out passable looking 28mm figure sculpts. The problem at the moment is finding the right armatures...  ;)

Amazing stuff! Are those shields done with decals or are you just insanely good at freehanding tiny details? :D

Thanks :)

As mentioned a little higher up the thread. The shileds on the last few figures are a mix of freehand and LBMS decals.
The standard bearer's shield has a decal on it, which I have overpainted and weathered quite a bit to blend the decal into the rest of the shield.

I remain agnostic about decals. For very detailed, intricate or tiny patterns, they are worth the effort for the result.
For block coloured shields or simple patterns with a few bashes and slashes here and there, I actually think it's quicker and more effective to paint your own.

 

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