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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: Boggler on 09 July 2007, 03:35:50 PM
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I've started the Mexican Outlaw Posse that I mentioned over on the Workbench forum the other day.
No photos at the moment as I forgot to bring the camera along but so far I've cleaned and based up most of the twelve figure posse including four mounted figures. They're a mixture of (newer) Foundry and Artizan, basically all the Mexicans I could get hold of from both ranges! I may have a rummage through the lead mountain for one or two additional figures to add as gunslingers or other hired guns when I get home tonight.
Tomorrow I've got to clean and base the last couple of figures before adding the ground texture to the bases and giving everything a nice undercoat. The last lot of Old West figures that I painted had a light brown undercoat which worked quite well. This time I'm going to use a white undercoat which should complement the browns shades and off whites I'm planning to use on the figures.
I'll let you know how it goes same time tomorrow, hopefully with some photos.
Cheers
Jim
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I had a rummage and have added a Black Scorpion gunslinger to the posse as well. When based he scales nicely against the Foundry and Artizan figures as they have large hats which help to hide the difference in height, Black Scorpion figures tending to be on the large side.
On my expedition through the lead mountain I also uncovered some nice Foundry Darkest Africa Victorian ladies which I'm going to make into another 'different' posse...probably law(women)?
I'm basing up at the moment, using a mixture of filler, PVA and sand. Messy but it should look good in the end. I should finish by the end of the day and I'll aim to get some work in progress photos up this evening.
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Looking forward to the photos!
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I started painting today after cleaning, basing and undercoating over the last two days. It tool quite a while to get this done as I was also keeping a watchful eye on the kids...and I'm slow anyway! Whilst they've been painting up their LOTR figures (quite well in fact, given that half of them are new to gaming) we've been watching the LOTR trilogy on the projector, which also tends to distract a little.
Anyway, it's been a day of blocking in with some basic shades, lots of buffs, browns and other toned down colours.
(http://s203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/?action=view¤t=DSCN0740.jpg)
As you can see there's quite a lot to do and it's all looking a little bit 'beige' so far.
(http://s203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/?action=view¤t=DSCN0739.jpg)
(http://s203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/?action=view¤t=DSCN0742.jpg)
(http://s203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/?action=view¤t=DSCN0743.jpg)
There are a few more figures in the posse but as I'm not sure if the links to the photos will work anyway, you'll have to wait till tomorrow for the whole lot. It's a bit more colour tomorrow, although still mainly blocking in.
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Well, that didn't seem to work!
I'll try this instead:
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/DSCN0740.jpg)
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/DSCN0743.jpg)
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/DSCN0742.jpg)
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/DSCN0739.jpg)
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/DSCN0741.jpg)
If that works I'll eat my sombrero...
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Hehe, enjoy the meal :lol:
Nice start, hombre!!
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Hi Boggler
They are looking good - well done :)
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Thanks Helen,
I'm hoping to have more photos for you by the end of the day, although it's going to be later rather than earlier. So far today I've been blocking in and have nearly finished some of the figures, perhaps around half of the twelve. I'm running out of shades though as I don't want to go too far off on a tangent so that the posse still has a common 'theme'. I've been using foundry paints, which are great for this sort of thing, but have also tried out some of the new GW paints...very easy to use as they're easily diluted and cover well.
More later....
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Here we go:
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/DSCN0754.jpg)
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/DSCN0755.jpg)
(http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/aa273/jimjackaman/Mexican%20Posse/DSCN0756.jpg)
Not a lot of progress...but I'm getting there slowly :wink: [/img]
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Today is the last day of the activity week so I'm going to try to get as much final blocking in done as I can. That way I'll be able to start layering and shading when I get the time over the next month or so. I don't expect I'll get much time as my wife is having another baby in a few days time so I'll be up all night and zombiefied all day for the next six months :D
Anyway, I'll post new pictures as and when things move forward. I'm hoping to use the posse in a month or so at the local club so I'll have to get them finished by then. I told you I was a slow painter! :lol:
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Not sure about thre blue (grey eventually) poncho / blanket on the mounted figure...what do you think?
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Not sure about thre blue (grey eventually) poncho / blanket on the mounted figure...what do you think?
It will look fine once it gets a highlight. Maybe a white trim or other pattern may soften the look a bit?
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Hello,
there are nice figures.
:)
I have the same posse with artizan and foundry figures.
I have just add some foundry mexican peones to my posse.
good luck for the next fight in new-mexico.
oswald
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I've finally (six months later :roll: ) got round to finishing these figures off although I've got a few more stages left to go before they're done and dusted.
I'll post some photos as soon as they're in a decent enough state to be presentable.