Irish Bonnachts: following a wash of Devlan Mud mixed with a bit of black all that remained was basing. I do a 3-stage drybrush - Burnt Umber, Iraqi Sand, then Iraqi Sand again - before a couple of sprays of Testor's Dull Cote. A generous amount of static grass, silflor tufts and leaves finishes the job.
I actually finished these a week ago but waited til I had knocked together a simple little lightbox out of foamcard before I took a final snap.
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.
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