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Offline abu iskander

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #30 on: 24 December 2019, 03:46:52 PM »
Thanks gentlemen.

I've been painting over mostly the Wraithbone base.  For the light colored trousers, I've been applying a very dilute mix of the medium with a bit of Space Wolves Grey and Skelton Horde.  Then I'll wet blend in some darker brown here or there at the trouser leg or in deep creases. It's a one off process every time, but very quick.  Just keep it very thin and add more layers if you need to get more saturation or want to modulate the off-white one way or the other.

wmyers - here's the link to the video I must have forgotten to attach earlier


Very nice figures!

May I ask which Contrast Paints colours you used for the British trousers?  Was it over a certain base colour?

Also, you referenced a video on the first page of the thread, but it does not appear to be there.  Do you have a working link?

(Oh! and the angle you took the photo of the British sergeant, I could not see the photograph inside his shako)

Offline wmyers

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #31 on: 25 December 2019, 12:48:21 AM »
Thank you for the link and the information! 

Offline abu iskander

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #32 on: 07 February 2020, 10:42:04 PM »
Been ramping back up on this project, after some pesky real life distractions, such as work. A necessary evil for most or all of us, I suppose.  Recently got an inexpensive 3D printer, for terrain making purposes. So have also been putting it through its paces.

A few new figures to add to the Peninsular and ACW builds...











And the beginnings of some printed terrain. Which will need some texturing, for the stucco, at the very least, but seems like a sensible way forward here.







Going to see if I can make some sabot movement trays that are more satisfactory than what's commercially available as well. Did a little work in TinkerCAD, and plan to do a test print with this first prototype and see what needs tweaking -- Ensure the washers fit properly (not always exactly 25mm/1"), and thin the whole base down a bit. I’ve never been a big fan of the thicker plinth of the commercially off the shelf variety. These are cut all the way through, and I'll eliminate the bottom mdf layer. Instead I'll laminate to sheet magnet.



Offline abu iskander

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #33 on: 09 February 2020, 08:45:25 PM »
My most ambitious print yet:



A bit of touch up today before I finish the basing process. Shock marker for the 13th Cuirassier.



Dragoons in skirmish order for SP2:


Offline FreakyFenton

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #34 on: 09 February 2020, 08:57:48 PM »
Top job!
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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #35 on: 10 February 2020, 06:55:45 AM »
Your 3D prints are nice indeed. Which printer do you use?
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Offline William Bath 2

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #36 on: 10 February 2020, 10:09:39 AM »
Which printer did you buy and what model did you use and where did you get it from? Can you post a link?

Offline abu iskander

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #37 on: 11 February 2020, 01:01:02 AM »
Thanks all.

It's a Lotmaxx SC-10.  The file is the Church -- you'll have to dig through here to find it.

https://holvi.com/shop/6GWBSw/product/944270329beb8c7b2b829ac5ca728927/

Offline abu iskander

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #38 on: 06 March 2020, 05:02:22 PM »
Lancer troops ready for basing for the Peninsular project...here's the group:



With these 4 being newly painted:



Also, painted on of my home-brewed 3d Printed sabot bases. Much better to my eye, as it's lower profile than the mdf stuff.



And lastly, getting down to the artillery pieces... (only 3 infantry groups left to finish the French at this point):


« Last Edit: 06 March 2020, 05:42:21 PM by abu iskander »

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #39 on: 06 March 2020, 05:41:14 PM »
Excellent stuff, really enjoying seeing these come together ;D
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Offline Ceeteegee

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #40 on: 07 March 2020, 11:43:42 AM »
Great thread and great work. Having been pressed into Napoleonics; a little inspiration it just what I need.

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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #41 on: 07 March 2020, 01:22:38 PM »
Great painting and great characters
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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #42 on: 07 March 2020, 04:40:19 PM »
Neat paintjobs and beautiful horses! And the cannon is one of the best painted I've seen!
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Re: Sharp Practice - a 'speed build'
« Reply #43 on: 08 March 2020, 09:13:17 AM »
Great project. :-* :-* :-*
Will follow with great interest.