The one thing I have gained from this speed painting excercise over the past five or six weeks is some experience using the base coat-wash-hightlight technique. I dabbled with this about a year ago as I searched for a way to speed up painting for my own tabletop collection given that most of my time is taken up painting up commissions "properly". I am quite pleased with some of the results given the time constraints. I am less pleased with others. I have learned quite a bit using this technique. Bring on the game itself. If you are at Newbury, please pop by and say "Hello". Just look for the game being put on by "Adrian Shepherd and Friends". I wonder if Adrian has finished the Crusader Castle......?
Sharifian Regulars and Irregular Arab Lewis Team.
Odds and Sods from Empress Miniatures,
Woodbine Designs, Great War Miniatures and Footsore Miniatures.
Great War Miniatures "Suppression Markers".
2 comments:
Wow, what an epic offensive this has been! And much more successful that most WWI big pushes. Well done, you've more than earned a pint.
Peter
Well done, as always. Love your work, it’s an inspiration to myself and my wargaming group.
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