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Compagnies Franches de la Marine. Redoubt Enterprises figures for my F&IW expansion project. More on my blog as you'd expect.
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Damn Frenchies, but nicely done.
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Nicely done
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The first of my Stockbridge tribes figures, from Galloping Major Miniatures. As you'd expect, more about them on my blog.
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Lovely figures and beautifully painted.



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Splendid stuff. As expected.

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very nice indeed. I have a ton of figures acquired for my AWI project, and I am terrified of starting them. I know I will get the warpaint all wrong to start with!
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Very nice, I signed up for the North Star FIW kickstarter last year, have painted them and shoved them in a box. Can't really say that I enjoyed painting them like I had expected in retrospect so best of luck
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Thanks folks, always nice to get some feedback. Doug, these are toys in a game so paint the Warpaint anyway you like. Doubt there was a formal pattern book to follow anyway! Mine were just red & ochre squiggles and blots! VB I'm thankfully over the Vid bar an annoying cough which has outstayed it's welcome!
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Penda wrote: Sun Jul 24, 2022 12:25 pm Thanks folks, always nice to get some feedback. Doug, these are toys in a game so paint the Warpaint anyway you like. Doubt there was a formal pattern book to follow anyway! Mine were just red & ochre squiggles and blots! VB I'm thankfully over the Vid bar an annoying cough which has outstayed it's welcome!
They do indeed look the "bees knees".
I suspect that warpainting symbols may have been either a plains indian thing or largely fictional?
The contemporary/near contemporary stuff i've seen and read suggests that it was more a case of painting the whole or parts of the face in the desired colours so no need to get stressed about it anyway :D
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