I've managed to complete another four of these splendid miniatures form 'Empress Miniatures' and what a joy they were to paint. There is something about Paul Hicks' work, particulalry his recent work, that really does eleviate him into the top bracket of historical miniature sculptors - in my humble opinion anyway.
Tried a couple of new things out on these, the first a slightly different palette for the trousers, in this case Vallejo Dark Sea Blue, followed by Dark Prussian Blue and finally Prussian Blue for the highlights. The second being a little distressing on the black leather ammunition pouch. There were some reenactors at Euro Militaire the other day and I noticed that where the black leather was worn and cracked it appeared to have a light brown tinge to it - yes I know this is sad, but I couldn't help but wonder if this could be achieved in paint. The pouch was given a liberal coating with the wonderful Vallejo Black Brown, then I just highlighted the edges first with Foundry Spearshaft Shade then Spearshaft Light. Not sure it is completely there yet, but it might be worth persevering with.
Finally a group shot, showing progress to date; I might even have to think about rules soon!
Very nice work again, the shading on the trousers looks excellent
ReplyDeleteIan
Thank you Ian, definitely wort sticking with the new blue palette.
DeleteThese look smart Michael. I would think that things like pouches would look weathered though when being used by an active soldier. Nicely painted!!
ReplyDeleteI do hope you get to play a game with these soon. Then you'll have to do a batrep for us!!
Thank you Anne, really must do something about getting a game organised.
DeleteVery nice scene figurine very expressive, I like your way of working the red.
ReplyDeleteThank you Captain.
DeleteSpectacular sir!
ReplyDeleteLove the attention to detail (definitely not sad!).
Thank you my good man!
DeleteImpressive work Michael. I'm wondering if you might achieve the effect on the ammunition pouches better by doing a brown basecoat then a very thin coat (or two) of black?
ReplyDeleteThank you Tamsin, I must admit the black/brown does the job, but it is when you see the lighter areas around the sides that I was after.
DeleteAs sad as it may be, the brown on black looks very much like weathered leather. Well Done!!
ReplyDeleteFrank
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Thank you Frank, I'll persevere a little more with the effect.
DeleteBrilliant work Michael. The weathering really looks good. Not sad at all!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rodger, that is very kind of you.
DeleteLooking good to me. Leather stuff I have seen (mostly belts and my dad's leather side-bag from when he was an NCO at Border Guard) used to 'age' like that, very well captured.
ReplyDeleteThank you Andrew, that is very encouraging.
DeleteVery nice work and the ageing of the leather is really working for you.
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thank you Christopher.
DeleteThey look really good Michael the leather pouch distressing worked really well. Great job sir
ReplyDeleteThank you my good man.
DeleteVery nice...I really like the distressed leather effect as well.
ReplyDeleteCheers
paul
Thank you Paul.
DeleteI have to totally agree with you on Mr Hick's sculpts there are some of the best out there and have full character, rather like a good port. Now you have done these rather lovely figures a excellence paintjob and the bases finished them off. Also good to see the Rutlandshire's being done.
ReplyDeleteThank you Pete, he certainly is a very talented sculptor.
DeleteStunning work Michael, they really are great figures though!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sir.
DeleteExcellent work on the black (worn) satchels sir, recipe stolen!
ReplyDeleteThank you and you are more than welcome. I am wondering if a wash of Devlan Mud might help?
DeletePositively stellar work, withthe standout bits for me being the trousers and weathered leather pouches, and I will echo the many comments above and say: not sad at all!
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you Sir, I'm quite pleased with the leather effect and will definitely have another go with it.
DeleteGreat stuff! Rules? whoo-hoo!
ReplyDeleteThank you, but don't get too excited as I'm sure that I'll get distracted again before too long!
DeleteDamn fine work Michael! Keep 'em coming!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray.
DeleteSuperb stuff mate. The faces are wonderfully characterful.
ReplyDeleteMany thank; he can certainly sculpt faces that Mr Hicks.
DeleteFine work Michael, they look delightful.
ReplyDeleteRutland, now where did I hear that before... Black Adder... something about up a tree in Rutland?
Thank you Scott and my word what an encyclopaedic knowledge of Blackadder you have!
DeleteLookin' good, Sir.
ReplyDeleteWhy thank you Sir.
DeleteLovely work (again!), Michael.
ReplyDeleteWhere are these chaps going to be deployed? Crimea, or chasing various benighted savages in the corners of the Empire?
Thank you Sir, these chaps are supposed to heading your way and then some. They are part of Empress Miniatures New Zealand Wars range.
DeleteExcellent work once again Michael
ReplyDeleteThank you Captain, that is very kind of you.
DeleteWould you please stop posting pictures of beautifully painted figures in periods I should not be thinking about starting!! Only kidding - lovely work as usual!
ReplyDeleteNow you know I don't do it on purpose... thank you by the way. ;)
DeleteThat's a fine looking unit Michael!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
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Great looking unit Michael
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