Thursday, October 29, 2020

Prince Rupert's Firelocks - Warlord Games Firelock Storming Party

These are the rest of the Firelock figures I had needing to be painted - along with two converted pike men left over from the Battalia box.

They'll be "brigaded" along with Rupert's cavalry. I understand commanded shotte units were often attached to cavalry on the wings. The standard came with the command set and I'm not sure what unit it is for, but it has a Steampunk or Warhammer Fantasy Empire look to it.
Gave them the same headgear to speed up the painting and give them a more uniform appearance as well.
Speaking of speed, I experimented with using a red spray paint I already had (I might've gotten it a while ago intending to use them for Napoleonic British).
After block painting the flesh, leather parts, and muskets, they were given a wash of Minwax stain. This was followed by a matte spray and finally highlights. I used two reds; Vallejo Flat Red and Vermillion, both mixed with either white or yellow to vary the shade of the clothing. The red undercoating really worked well and sped up the process nicely.
Thank you for stopping in and checking out the blog - until next time, best to you all!

34 comments:

  1. Wow Dean! You have produced some lovely looking figures lately, but I think these have taken the cake so far. Marvellous!
    Regards, James

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    1. Thank you very much, James. Appreciate your visit and kind words. Warmest regards, Dean

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  2. Dean, your commanded shot all decked out in red are superb!

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    1. Thanks for the kind words, Jonathan. Kind regards, Dean

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  3. "Who's ready to storming PAR-TAAAAY!?"
    -Prince Rupert of the Rhine, 1643. (Allegedly)

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    1. Lol! Awesome. Thanks for stopping by, Spencer. Warmest regards, Dean

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  4. Superb figures Dean, truly superb!

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    1. Thank you so much, Phil! Kindest regards, Dean

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  5. Great painting! Nice reds and I like the contrast with the blue!

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    1. Thank you very much! Yes, red and blue facings are always a nice combination. Warm regards, Dean

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  6. Fantastic painting once again Dean. The red primer must really have saved time.

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    1. Thanks, Ray! Yes, plan to use the same method on another box of Warlord Games Pike & Shotte troops. Best regards, Dean

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  7. Like Ray says - *very* effective that red primer..

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    1. Thanks, Steve. I had considered using this method on British Napoleonics in the past, but decided against it as there were so many white straps and the trousers were either going to be gray or white. This method works well with these as there are minimal "uniform" details - and only a few plain leather straps, etc. Warmest regards, Dean

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    1. Thanks, Michal. Appreciate the kind words. Warmest regards, Dean

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  9. Very interesting! Never tried colored primer...wil do after your post!

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    1. Thank you for your visit and thoughtful comment. Best wishes on using this method on your future projects. Kindest regards, Dean

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  10. Excellent Dean, truly excellent. Your work is an inspiration to us all. Looking forward to seeing more from this period.

    Cheers, Ross

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    1. Ah, thank you very much for your kind words, Ross. Much appreciated. Warmest regards, Dean

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  11. You have really been cranking out the ECW figures lately Dean, and at a superb quality level. These fine fellows are no exception!

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    1. Thanks you very much, Peter. Best regards, Dean

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  12. Excellent looking commanded shot! The red primer has worked really well!
    Best Iain

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    1. Thank you very much, Iain! Warmest regards, Dean

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  13. Beautifully done Dean lovely painting, they might be a little too ‘uniform’ for my liking but a very Striking unit 👍

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    1. Thanks, Matt. I agree about the "uniform" look. I may vary the pants colors next time. Kindest regards, Dean

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  14. Nice work on these Dean, they are "the wrong side" but still smartly turned out.

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    1. Thanks, Scrivs. I have to admit a lot of why I like Rupert is because of his dog Boye. Kindest regards, Dean

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    1. Thank you very much, Nick! Kind regards, Dean

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  16. Excellent outcome given the quick way you created the base colour with a can of spray paint Dean

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  17. Nicely done! Good idea with the spray. Will take it into account :)

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    1. Thanks, Dmitry. Works great with the level (not too much) of detail on these figures. Best regards, Dean

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