"Tuaregs" Topic
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pushing tin | 11 Oct 2014 3:56 a.m. PST |
Some 15mm Tuaregs that arrived too late for our Islamic Berber game last week
more pictures on my blog link |
Yesthatphil | 11 Oct 2014 4:49 a.m. PST |
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LorenzoMele | 11 Oct 2014 5:36 a.m. PST |
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IGWARG1 | 11 Oct 2014 6:57 a.m. PST |
Really like the dusty appearance and the way you did the shields. I'll copy your style for my 1/72 camel Arabs. |
Coyotepunc and Hatshepsuut | 11 Oct 2014 8:01 a.m. PST |
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Coyotepunc and Hatshepsuut | 11 Oct 2014 8:35 a.m. PST |
As a DBA/historical accuracy question, how "early" can Tuareg models be used as desert nomads? I have always loved the look of the Tuaregs but play earlier time periods. Any advice or guidance is appreciated. |
goragrad | 11 Oct 2014 1:12 p.m. PST |
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Codsticker | 12 Oct 2014 8:44 a.m. PST |
"As a DBA/historical accuracy question, how "early" can Tuareg models be used as desert nomads? I have always loved the look of the Tuaregs but play earlier time periods. Any advice or guidance is appreciated." I don't think we really know so…. go nuts! |
hindsTMP | 13 Oct 2014 3:04 p.m. PST |
Nice! Did you dip or wash them in something? Mark H. |
pushing tin | 14 Oct 2014 4:43 a.m. PST |
Hi, Thanks for the compliments everyone. To answer your question Mark, a light dry brush with a very light tan followed by a very watered down wash in black. The camels themselves were initially 'wet mixed' with a variety of horse tones from coat d'arms, by which I mean a coat of one paint and before it is completely dry another applied, slightly watered down, on top of it. I also varied the order on each group of 3-4 camels to get a slightly different colour on each one. |
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