Title says it all, really. Have got tempted into doing part of Verdun 1916 (much inspired by Sidney Roundwood's blog and painting) and ordered a few Woodbine French from Gripping Beast to get started. I'm trying to get the paint jobs in as quick as possible, so these aren't exactly gallery quality; just coloured undercoat, base coat, wash and 1 highlight, mostly. Colour-wise, I definitely wanted my horizon bleu to look blue, with a bit of mud for effect. The bases were vexing as I'm used to putting all kinds of fantastic modelling vegetation products on my usual ones - looking at pics of Verdun, there wasn't a lot of vegetation left after the shelling. I think mud, wire, pools of water and debris will be the order of the day, though I did sneak in a grubby tuft of grass on one of these. Do you think that's OK?


