Painting Warfare Figures

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Re: Painting Warfare Figures

by barr7430 » Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:07 pm

heard that loud and clear Ginge... give us a little time :wink:

Re: Painting Warfare Figures

by EvilGinger » Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:13 pm

Got you,that's why I missed it as I have not done any grenadiers yet as I was holding out for a firing line in bearskins & storming party in short mitre

Hint Hint Barry

:evil: Ginger

Re: Painting Warfare Figures

by Captain of Dragoons » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:16 pm

Thanks for the tips

I have the stationary command pack, comes with 1 x detached half-pike and 1 x detached half-pike w axe/halbert.

The grenadiers firing in cloth hat come with detached swords.

cheers
Edward

Re: Painting Warfare Figures

by EvilGinger » Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:23 pm

Assemble first then when any glue has gone off thoroughly over night prime & then paint. Very few glues work well on painted surfaces & this should be avoided where possible. You can use super glue but it is better if you also use a little modelling putty or two part epoxy on heavy parts.

I am a little confused, I have both the infantry command packs & thought they had pole arms of one sort or another as the only separate bits.


:evil: ginger

Painting Warfare Figures

by Captain of Dragoons » Thu Jan 12, 2012 2:11 pm

My first two packs came in the mail two days ago :D - command and grenadiers. 8)

Ref their swords, should I attach them first to the figure and then paint or paint the figure and then attach the swords.

Thanks, Ed the novice painter.

cheers
Edward

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