pmacko
Well-Known Member
Hi Everyone,
I thought I'd try my hand at being the first to post in this new forum. It's not altogether true that this is my first figure. I've painted hundereds of wargaming figures over the last 10 years. I noticed that I really got frustrated painting the same thing over and over again and would find myself wanting to spend a lot of time getting each figure as perfect as my skills would allow, especially on the officers. When I discovered these larger models, I thought this would be perfect. I've really enjoyed the process and look forward to my next figure (a 54mm British regular from 1759 from Sparta Miniatures).
Let me know what you think and if you have any constructive criticism to offer. Since the pictures were taken, I've put the figure on a nicer base. I used artists oils on the flesh, tunic facings and trousers. The rest is acrylic paint.
I thought I'd try my hand at being the first to post in this new forum. It's not altogether true that this is my first figure. I've painted hundereds of wargaming figures over the last 10 years. I noticed that I really got frustrated painting the same thing over and over again and would find myself wanting to spend a lot of time getting each figure as perfect as my skills would allow, especially on the officers. When I discovered these larger models, I thought this would be perfect. I've really enjoyed the process and look forward to my next figure (a 54mm British regular from 1759 from Sparta Miniatures).
Let me know what you think and if you have any constructive criticism to offer. Since the pictures were taken, I've put the figure on a nicer base. I used artists oils on the flesh, tunic facings and trousers. The rest is acrylic paint.