OK, so after two years I've finally given in to having a section of the FORUM specifically set up to discuss painting techniques, display examples, show your latest projects and chat about this vital part of the hobby. Manufacturers please feel free to post up your sculpts, ask questions about what the gamers are after and generally promote your work.. no charge! Painters, please also feel free to post up your work for comment and critique. I can't promise the unreserved adulation characteristic of some other fora but I would hope you'd get constructive and measured comment!
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old smokie
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by old smokie » Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:02 pm
My first foray into Napoleonic Austrians, does anyone have any advice or tips for painting white Austrian Napoleonic uniforms in 10mm any help appreciated
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EvilGinger
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by EvilGinger » Mon Jan 07, 2013 4:02 pm
dont I have been locked in combat with a large number of 10mm Austrians for some time & that's the best advice I can give. All or mosly white in that scale is
even by my standards.
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quindia
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by quindia » Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:19 pm
Try
Army Painter Quick Shade. Undercoat with white, paint the flesh, facings, weapons, and boots. Apply Quick Shade. The result will be a little dingy, but perfect for campaign troops. You can highlight back to white with a few brushstrokes on the raised area of the model. The results should look pretty good with massed troops...
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by hattie » Tue Jan 08, 2013 3:32 pm
Its strange isn't it? There is no more surface area on an Austrian soldier than on any other Napoleonic infantry man but in spite of this they seem to take longer. In theory (my theory that is) it should be quicker because of so much of one colour meaning less mixing and prep time.
I once did an Austrian Battalion and vowed never again. Vallejo light grey, sky grey and off white since you ask.