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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: glenning on June 12, 2025, 02:37:33 PM
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Alright - in this thread I will showcase my ongoing Napoleonic project - main focus will be French, British and Spanish troops during the Peninsular war but i MAY get sidetracked by the occasional Russians, Norwegians and Swedes (being a Swede myself).
Anyway, let's start with the first "unit" I've finished - a small group of French Grenadiers. We're going to play small skirmish battles - around 30-40 figures per side.
Perry Miniatures plastics straight out of the box:
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Lovely figures! Well done!
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I'm working on a project to wage war in Spain, which has just begun to take shape. I have some French troops and some guerrillas. But I also have a project to wage war in Finland; I'm going to try to do both projects at the same time.
I'll follow your project with interest. ;)
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Thanks a lot guys!
@Calvin59: Great minds think alike, right? 8)
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Yes, you are right! ;)
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DAMN, that is some fine painting!
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is it my monitor or are they very purple in the face?
lovely otherwise, but skintone looks odd.
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Thanks a lot guys!
@anevilgiraffe: Hm, maybe it's the light or something. I start with a basecoat of Cadian Fleshtone then different amounts of watered down Pink Horror for the lips, cheeks and noses (depending on how sunburned, weathered or "blushed-ish" I want them). Followed by a light coat of Baneblade Brown for the five o clock shadow. So not a purple paint in sight.
Just like in real life, I like some to look more blushed and/or sunburned (or cold, drunk-blushed etc.) etc. than others, so I vary the recipe for each mini.
Here are some "portraits", with less light from my desk lamp:
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I really like your painting style. ;)
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Another project to follow with interest. :-* :-*
Well done.
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Thanks a lot guys! :D
Currently on the work bench:
6x Italian Voltigeurs
12x Fusiliers (mix of stock and converted plastic Perry ones)
3 x Officers (Two French ones - slightly converted, one Italian -still to be assembled, waiting for a Spanish command sprue for the Italian officers head)
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people are very rarely pink, and certainly not having a tan chin as well. those just seem odd colour choices.
I'm regularly unshaven and at no point does the lower half of my face go that colour.