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Phil Hendry Fezian of What This Is All About writes:

And now the various stages of painting on the checks, stripes and woad on the people. The checks are painted by simply painting stripes in each direction.

Stripes
Stripes
Woad
Woad (back)

Once all the stripes, checks, etc were painted, it was time to paint the leather belts, straps, etc, using Bestial Brown; the spear shafts with Foundry Spearshaft 13B; Boudicca's hair with Vallejo Orange Brown (981/131); the 'ribbon' on the standard with Foundry Terracotta 37B; the bodyguard's moustache with a pale grey; etc.

Details painted
Details painted (back)

Then it was time for the metallic paint. Steel parts were painted with Chainmail, bronze or gold with Foundry Gold 36B.

Metallics painted
Metallics painted (back)

And that was that, as far as actual painting was concerned.