A blog for painting historical wargaming miniatures. Periods covered include the chariot era, classical world, medieval period (Clash of Empires), colonial Africa (specifically Sudan), Old West and World War 2 (Rules of Engagement). As all gamers know, painted soldiers perform better on the tabletop than unpainted ones. It's just a scientific fact. The dice gods respect painted armies and frown upon heretical, lazy or impatient players that don't treat their armies with love and care.
Terrain, Irish Bonnachts, Gordon Highlanders
Friday, 23 March 2012
Gordon Highlanders: Socks and Gaiters and more non-military music, this time some Michael Buble and Girls Aloud. Gaiters were based with Vallejo Earth with white added in a few layers to build up the colour. Flashes were done in a dark red with black criss-crossing. This is a lot less scary than it seems. I did an X on the front and back, followed by a V on the sides (as shown above). See the following pics for the front. Six models took around 15 minutes. Shoes are black. Easy.
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