Hi guys.
Heres the latest Vision.
I feel it went quite well. I forgot to paint on a patch I said I would but overall they look quite nice. I'll get some pictures up soon.
Thanks for watching!
Monday, 26 October 2009
Sunday, 25 October 2009
95th Rifles
Here is a recent unit we painted. All Perry miniatures metal 95th Rifles except for the mounted officer which is a conversion made from a Perry Horse, a Foundry RHA mtd officer body and a plastic Perry Rifle Head. It's an easy conversion and works rather well.
I hope you enjoy looking at this unit as much as I enjoyed painting it. The Decals on the backpacks and water bottles are from Alban Miniatures. You have to cut them out which is fiddly but well worth it.
I just wish Perry Miniatures figures had less flash!
Toby
Artmaster Studio
I hope you enjoy looking at this unit as much as I enjoyed painting it. The Decals on the backpacks and water bottles are from Alban Miniatures. You have to cut them out which is fiddly but well worth it.
I just wish Perry Miniatures figures had less flash!
Toby
Artmaster Studio
Labels:
95th Rifle,
Artmaster Studio,
Perry miniatures
Saturday, 24 October 2009
ECW Kings Lifeguard Flag
ECW Project update
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Monday, 12 October 2009
Friday, 2 October 2009
The Colour of the day is...
Anitas Burnt Umber.
Uses:
This is a very useful brown and a good undercoat or flat coat for many areas of your model. It can be used on wood, hair, leather and cloth. I use it alot for muskets and Napoleonic campaign trousers for British soldiers fighting in the Peninsula.
Quality:
Most Anitas colours are fairly average in terms of paint quality but are incredibly cheap at around £0.79p per 59ml bottle. Good consistency, Bad for dry brushing. Easily blended and easy to use.
Use with: Anitas Earth brown and Chocolate brown as highlights. Alternatively use any brown of the same hue that's lighter. Add cream to lighten.
Uses:
This is a very useful brown and a good undercoat or flat coat for many areas of your model. It can be used on wood, hair, leather and cloth. I use it alot for muskets and Napoleonic campaign trousers for British soldiers fighting in the Peninsula.
Quality:
Most Anitas colours are fairly average in terms of paint quality but are incredibly cheap at around £0.79p per 59ml bottle. Good consistency, Bad for dry brushing. Easily blended and easy to use.
Use with: Anitas Earth brown and Chocolate brown as highlights. Alternatively use any brown of the same hue that's lighter. Add cream to lighten.
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