Finished rebasing some Italians ready for Rapid Fire Reloaded. I need to think about terrain now - a Geek Villian Desert Mat perhaps.
What's on your workbench?
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Brilliant stuff. I have the Rapid Fire Reloaded booklet too, not used it yet. Need to finish off my 20mm figures.
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Dambusters page!!!
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.)
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Can I hit them? I have never heard battledress called fatigues before!
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Yes, the bright green 'fatigues' are a great representation of British battledress [Sarc]
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I think that as a product, they look a lot better than the contrast paints. They don’t look as ‘washed out’ as you see on many CP painted figures. They certainly seem to go on thicker.
Will I buy any? Probably not. I never bought CP either. Still, interesting to see different things. Regardless of whether the colour, or the terminology, are accurate.
Will I buy any? Probably not. I never bought CP either. Still, interesting to see different things. Regardless of whether the colour, or the terminology, are accurate.
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Possibly get the black and an odd other other colour to supplement contrasts.
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Thanks Jeremy it's interesting to see what's out there. I've got a small number of contrast paints and mostly use them as thick washes. The ones that get most use are the yellow, white(grey) and black which I use as part of my normal layering. The medium is useful too and makes any colour contrastable.