I'm not a good painter, but nice figures and some home made decals have dressed these up a bit. I've got some Army Painter washes to try, which may add some character(my old stand-by of Payne's Grey oils tending to do nasty things to the metallic paint I use). So yes, sometimes I do more than just read about the hobby.
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WotR Perry 28mm
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Great, Those decals have come out well - was it much faff to make them ?
Are you building towards a specific project ?
Are you building towards a specific project ?
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Those look good.
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Very good and interested to see the decals standing out on something other than a white background
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Thanks, Gents. ValleyBoy, I cheated and used white decal paper. Not particularly worried about exactly matching the decal colours to the painted jacks, they can be blended in with paint after application if the colours are close.
Cheers.
Cheers.
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The results look good. I bought some decal paper and will be testing it out when I do my Barons War shields
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"I'm not a good painter, but nice figures and some home made decals have dressed these up a bit. I've got some Army Painter washes to try, which may add some character(my old stand-by of Payne's Grey oils tending to do nasty things to the metallic paint I use). So yes, sometimes I do more than just read about the hobby."
Don't get too hung up on your abilities as a painter, certainly not here on this forum and with this group of guys. We admire anybody who has a go at it and the courage to post pictures of their efforts to a group of their peers. You will only find encouragement and helpful advice here, and certainly not negative criticism. Personally I think you have painted and based them to a good standard, and they look very neat. For me it is neatness and not always Dallimoresque skills that impress. If anything, figures painted to a good, tidy "wargame" standard look far better on the table then some of overpainted grotesques one see's elsewhere on the net and in magazines. Well done you.
Don't get too hung up on your abilities as a painter, certainly not here on this forum and with this group of guys. We admire anybody who has a go at it and the courage to post pictures of their efforts to a group of their peers. You will only find encouragement and helpful advice here, and certainly not negative criticism. Personally I think you have painted and based them to a good standard, and they look very neat. For me it is neatness and not always Dallimoresque skills that impress. If anything, figures painted to a good, tidy "wargame" standard look far better on the table then some of overpainted grotesques one see's elsewhere on the net and in magazines. Well done you.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.
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Jeremy, 3 quick tips :
1. If you use a light coloured background and put a dark design on clear decal paper then it can work well (see below- some people reckon I don't take Saga seriously).
2. Use a punch to make room for a shield boss, if needed.
3. Don't immerse the decals, wet the backing paper (like LBM decals)- it can reduce problems with the inks running.
Tim, I agree with what you say. but I used to be able to paint reasonably well- and that's what I'm missing.
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Great shield. At Ayton, Purps wears jeans with the same logo on the back.
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Trust me, practice will only enable you to "improve" and get your mojo back. The one important message I can give you is, paint to a standard YOU are happy with, don't paint for the approval of others. I look forward to seeing more.
Rules? You ask me what rules do I use. No, I don't do rules.