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Alek, Squire Bowman


Nîn-Gonost
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G001
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$149.99 USD


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RAVENPAINTING Fezian of Raven Painting writes:

After undercoating the figure Chaos Black, I started the basecoats:

Skin
Scorched Brown-Tanned Flesh
Boots
Scorched Brown-Bay Brown A
Bow
Scorched Brown-Spearshaft A
Top
Catachan Green
Quiver and Pouches
Scorched Brown
Front
Back
Skin
Dwarf Flesh
Top
Catachan Green/Bleached Bone mix
Boots
Bay Brown B, then B+C mix. Final highlight all black areas - Black/Slate Grey mix.
Bow
Spearshaft A, then B
Quiver and Pouches
Dusty Flesh A then B. Final highlight (the middle of the quiver, quiver belt, and the pouch at the front) of Conker Brown A then B.
Front
Back
Skin
Elf Flesh
Top
Catachan Green/Bleached Bone final highlight
All Black Areas
Slate Grey-with-a-little-water mix
The Middle of the Quiver, Quiver Belt, and the Pouch at the Front
Conker Brown final highlight
Front
Back
Bow
Spearshaft C final highlight
Bow Handle
Rawhide A-B-C-Bleached Bone-White final highlight
Metal Work
Chainmail-Mithril Silver final highlight
Laces
Slate Grey A-B-C

I then varnished the figure - first using gloss (to protect it), and finally, Daler-Rowney Soluble Matt Varnish to give it a nice, flat finish.

Front
Back

For the base, I used modelling clay and shaped it to look like damaged dungeon flagstones. Painted the whole base Chaos Black, and drybrushed it Codex Grey-Fortress Grey and a final highlight of Arctic Grey B.

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