Tuesday, January 25, 2022

Workbench Update - Finishing Up ECW Foot And Starting On The Cavalry

Just a quick workbench update - still waiting on a Perry order of Scots pikemen and command, but managed to finish the musketeers for the unit. Also started on the cavalry - 9 regiments of 12 figs each. 4 of these units will be repaints - including a cuirassier unit; and 2 units are mounted dragoons (the foot will be painted afterward).

The Scots figures were sprayed with Rustoleum flat gray primer and then the clothing areas dry-brushed with Vallejo Stonewall Grey. A Minwax stain was brushed on over after the rest of the stuff were painted - leather equipment and muskets, etc. Quite a quick and simple paint scheme.
The new figures were sprayed with a flat brown primer - mainly to speed the painting of the horses. I may dry-brush some of the horses with a lighter brown; also will paint the manes and tails various colors.

Just wanted to show you all a quick update of what I'm working on. Thanks again for stopping by and checking out the blog. Best wishes to you all!

26 comments:

  1. Looks like a very effective painting method. The Scots look great.

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    1. Thank you very much, Robert! I think with the Minwax Tudor stain over the gray gives a nice impression of "hodden" Grey. Best regards, Dean

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  2. Super work on the Scots, Dean! Minwax stain is a great tool to have in the toolkit.

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    1. Thanks a lot, Jonathan. Yes, the stain really goes a long way. I end up throwing away about a 1/3 of the can due to it drying up before using it all. It's well worth it though for production line painting. Warmest regards, Dean

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  3. Another great batch of figures Dean.....Marston Moor beckons my friend!

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    1. Thanks, Keith! Yes, definitely, it's kind of like the Waterloo for the Royalists. I suppose Naseby could also be it too, but this one started the downfall. Warmest regards, Dean

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    1. Thanks a lot, Michal! Kindest regards, Dean

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  5. Great work the Scots are very effective, looking forward to the cavalry all being painted up by next week !!!!!!!!😱

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    1. Thanks, Matt! I do want the cavalry done soon - not sure in a single week though! :) Warmest regards, Dean

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  6. Quite impressive speed and detail! Your recruiting of the era in the last few months is awesome.

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    1. Thanks, Joe! The funny thing is I had painted up a starter set and a few other boxes 2020 - and thought those would be enough for a trial game, but then somehow got ended up wanting a larger game to start with. We'll see how it goes on the table though. Kind regards, Dean

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    1. Thanks, Christopher! Just rank and file guys to fill up the table. Hope to spend more time and effort on command figures later. Warmest regards, Dean

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  8. Nice work so far Dean ! Looking forward to see them finished.
    Greetings

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    1. Thank you very much, Mario! Yes, me too - the project is getting there though. Warmest regards, Dean

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  9. Scots turned out well, I'll look forward to the cavalry.

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  10. The blue "hats" on the Scottish pikemen is very vivid. It's interesting to note that historical warfare in the West did not take camouflage seriously unlike the native tribes of the Americas.

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  11. Very well done! Those Scots look the part

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