I used a hair dryer to speed up the Minwax drying time, and sprayed them with Testors Dullcote. Gave them a little bit of washes and highlighting to soften the Minwax stain.
Still need to add the geometric patterns to their clothing and shields.
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Well done.
ReplyDeleteThey do look Great Dean... check my 15mm Thracian's for some pattern ideas at http://15mm25mm.blogspot.com/2011/06/xyston-thracian-heavy-infantry.html
ReplyDeletebest regards,
Phil
Will do, Phil. Thanks, Dean
DeleteVery nice work!
ReplyDeleteVery nice palette and nicely painted!
ReplyDeleteFrank
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Great paint Dean .
ReplyDeleteCheers .
Very nice Dean!
ReplyDeleteNice job Dean they look super.
ReplyDeleteLooking good so far Dean.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Ross
They look good Dean and luck on the patterns!
ReplyDeleteChristopher
Thanks, Christopher - plan to use basic patterns - so, as long as I keep a steady hand it should be okay. Dean
DeleteThanks for the visit and comments, Gentlemen! Much Appreciated. Dean
ReplyDeleteNice. I'm not sure I'd be confident using a hairdryer on my minis!
ReplyDeleteThey didn't mind :) - only one metals though. Don't trust the heat on plastics. Dean
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