MarquisMini
A Fixture
Hello folks,
I am incursionimg a little on the dark side now hahha.
I have ordered these troooers from Black Hussar Miniatures in Germany.
All i can say is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!.
They are beautifully sculpted, with lots of details.
This is actually my first serious try at 28mm, i am planning to build up some regime nts, maybe about 24 figures total per regiment for individual disay, so , no diorama.
While i am finishing the last figures on the Yorktown diorama i will do these little chaps.
The uniform of this regiment was grey/white coat and pants, red cuffs and blue vest.
First, i am prepping the figs.
I polished the figures using abrassive pads (scotch brite), this is a must step on all my minis ( metals), it is not fun and a tedious process, but it really makes a difference on how smooth the paint lays on the fig.
Then i give it a good wash of detergent and warm water, then brush it off and wash it with water.
Once dry out and proceed to prime the figures out.
Cheers
I am incursionimg a little on the dark side now hahha.
I have ordered these troooers from Black Hussar Miniatures in Germany.
All i can say is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!.
They are beautifully sculpted, with lots of details.
This is actually my first serious try at 28mm, i am planning to build up some regime nts, maybe about 24 figures total per regiment for individual disay, so , no diorama.
While i am finishing the last figures on the Yorktown diorama i will do these little chaps.
The uniform of this regiment was grey/white coat and pants, red cuffs and blue vest.
First, i am prepping the figs.
I polished the figures using abrassive pads (scotch brite), this is a must step on all my minis ( metals), it is not fun and a tedious process, but it really makes a difference on how smooth the paint lays on the fig.
Then i give it a good wash of detergent and warm water, then brush it off and wash it with water.
Once dry out and proceed to prime the figures out.
Cheers