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Conrad Kinch19 Jul 2015 4:18 p.m. PST

I had picked up a Naval Brigade Gardner gun with some HAT figures last year, but they'd sat in a corner unused for the last while. Our Afghan adventures do not have much call for Naval Brigades. But I needed some extra officers and managed to pick this fella up without realising.

He was painted with thinned Vallejos over a white undercoat. I added thinned washes of gray over the white and then highlighted over them, which seemed to do the trick.

You can find some more pictures here. joyandforgetfulness.blogspot.ie/2015/07/naval-officer.html

kmfrye25 Jul 2015 7:04 a.m. PST

Lovely hues. I like using white undercoat for exactly this reason.

Well done!

Keith F.

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