deployed for action in a recent game at a fellow gamers house. |
The figures are Old Glory 28mm (love em or hate
them...) which I picked up on a good sale and which provided a 24 point Lion
Rampant "task force". Thinking of the printer ink cartridge concept of using
only blue, yellow and red colors which, when mixed can provide most colors one
would want (yes, yes, excepting white which, would be limited in the dark ages -
pun intended or not...) I went about as quick as possible to create this
tabletop collection. From primer to completion of basing was only 10.5 hours so
c.10 minutes a figure. As this is not my usual wargaming era, so not that much wasted time completing this collection.
However, I very much like the effect, and while not my usual style, my "contrast style" works with
these figures quite nicely I think.
With the idea of new styles of painting, I
took a picture of some of my very first wargame figures I painted including a
Minifig 25mm Duchy of Nassau (Napoleonic) of 1976 and a 25mm Minifig Parthian in the
glorious gloss c1981. You can contrast these to current figures in my
collections seen below in a recent game.
As my eyesight goes, I will probably be more and more careless about the
preciseness of it all and go for the easiest of styles, but it is interesting
that there is quite a few different ways to paint the little buggers.....