Rather fun and characterful figures to paint are these miniatures. These are no doubt destined for great adventures on the tabletop in far away places with their owner. From left to right: Bowler, Commandant Dreyfus, Corporal Clotski, Legionnaire Dumas, Ali, Claude and Sergeant Nocker.
Love the eye patch figure. Great painting job.
ReplyDeleteVery nice painting indeed
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection, love the look of these Mark.
ReplyDeleteWow, great paintjob !
ReplyDeleteCan I ask you which colours you have used for the uniforms ?
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J-B
Very nicely done - full of character.
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Well done!
ReplyDeleteVery nice, you have really captured the period with these chaps.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the kind words, everyone. Jehan, the basic mix on the khaki on the uniforms is a base coat of VMC Brown Sand, a mid tone of a 50-50 mix of VMC Brown Sand and VMC Iraqui Sand and a highlight of VMC Iraqui sand straight from the pot. Leatherwork id Foundry Deep Leather Brown triad, blue sah is VMC Dark Prussian Blue, VMC Prussian Blue and a highlight of VMC Dark Blue. Hope that helps.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, I have all these references and I will try on my next minis !
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week-end,
Jehan