I declined many times but as I got up to leave I felt so bloody guilty, I offered to paint a couple for free to help him out.
To help me out I just copied the painted examples on the Perry's website. I watched the film to get the colours of the grey/blue 3rd Hussars, but in the end just copied the Perry's dark blue example.
The Perry's example has this guy in dark blue trousers.
This figure had a slight mould line on his face that I turned into a slight wound.
It's hard when trying to make new friends and feel your way into a new group.
UPDATE: The very last things to do are the varnishes. Over the last few years I have really come to appreciate what different varnishes can do on a figure.
The Halfords matt varnish is great but it can leave a slight sheen. I left this on the boots but coated the rest of the figure with Ultra- Matt from Ammo. This is the best I've found for taking away any sheen. The actual saber I coated in a lick of Kleer floor varnish to make it catch the light and give it a metallic feel. I think it really makes a difference, especially with the uniform and shirt.
5 comments:
Painting an unspotted the mould-line as a wound was inspiered.
Lovely work with your unsought for figures!
Best Iain
They do you credit Sir.
Ahh The Guardroom - fond memories of popping over to see Dave to pick up some figures. That is if he did not bring them to the club for me - what service !
All the best
Martin
Nicely done figures and to see pen paint in action. I reckon clubs are especially difficult to become involved with because there is so much history amongst many of the grognards-best of luck
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