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SamSagace31 Jan 2012 5:31 a.m. PST

Hi everybody!
I'd finished this set: a very nice one!

more pictures on my blog:
samsminisworld.blogspot.com/2012/01/sioux-waterloo-1815.html

Pan Marek31 Jan 2012 5:50 a.m. PST

Very nice. What painting techniques are you using?

Doc Ord31 Jan 2012 7:57 a.m. PST

Good work ! Thanks.

Mapleleaf31 Jan 2012 8:50 a.m. PST

Your title was a little confusing so I was happy to click on your Blog and see what it actually meant. It also gave me the opportunity of seeing your excellent work. Thanks for sharing

SamSagace31 Jan 2012 1:43 p.m. PST

Thanks!!!
@Pan Marek: quite simple !
Revell acrylic paint, primar coat in dark grey, then some mixed colours, several coats if necessary (very dilute paint!), shade with dark colour (if I want a brown: add some black in it), some times, GW washes (not always: here used on some horses, manes and tails, skin,…) and I finish with a highlight : colour+ a little bit of white or drybrushing with light colour! For the small details: one coat of paint!
It's not a very original way! I have a rustic style, like said someone on an other forum!

@ Mapleleaf: The tittle? well… like here, many of you are wargamers and use mainly 28mm or smaller, I thought it was better to precise the scale!
And it's the Manufacturer's Name ! (nothing to do with Nappies!!)

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