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My first ten Celtic Warriors

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My first ten Celtic Warriors

Postby scrivs » Sun Jun 22, 2008 3:02 am

I've painted my first ten and I think they've come put OK. They need some varnish and testors dullcoat yet, but here are the results so far.

These are the “green” ten, I'm looking to have a good mix of colours and plaids, but am painting one primary colour per batch.

The photo's are not that good, this is just a collection of “snaps” on my work bench.




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My first ten Celtic Warriors

Postby Phil » Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:52 am

Those look great - I really like them. Nicely subdued, subtle, colours.

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Postby Paul @ Warlord Games » Sun Jun 22, 2008 7:16 am

The Dragon Slayers trike again! Nicely done Paul.


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Postby scrivs » Sun Jun 22, 2008 2:34 pm

Cheers Paul.


The first batch have been laquered and then dullcoated and a second batch just need the bases finishing and then laquering and then dullcoating.


I'm not finding them a chore to paint at the moment.

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Postby scrivs » Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:18 pm

I'm now up to 25 Celts finished, and for those with worries of how such dynamic figures will rank up, then I hope that this allays your fears:



You can see the slide-show of all the images here: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v224/scrivs/WAB/Carthaginians/230608/?action=view¤t=9e737bc4.pbw

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Postby Little Odo » Wed Jun 25, 2008 3:56 pm

Very nice Scrivs. Some nice plaid painted there - what are your methods?

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Postby Drussus » Wed Jun 25, 2008 4:06 pm

Indeed they are lovely. And I'd also like to know how you (or anybody else - yes, Phil, I'm looking at youWink) went about painting the plaid. It looks awesome and I find it kind of a scary thing to try.

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Postby Phil » Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:12 pm

No secrets really - just pick a base colour, either light or dark, and then paint a variety of stripes on it with a fine brush in a contrasting colour - or colours - best to paint light stripes onto dark base, or dark stripes onto light base, or they don't show up very well. Follow it up with Quick Shade to form the shadows and mute the colours, and that's it.


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Postby scrivs » Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:36 pm

Little Odo said:

Very nice Scrivs. Some nice plaid painted there - what are your methods?


Thanks, the secret; a fine brush (size 0 or 2/0) and thinned down paint.


The two most obvious examples above are the two chaps in the front rank:


Front rank guy second in from left is just a grid of two close white lines, really easy with watered down paint.


Front rank guy third in from left is just a grid of yellow with a grid of black overlaid on it is again, really easy with watered down paints.


Those designs are probably most obvious in this shot:



The trousers of the guy on the far left are done similar to the blue/white tunic chap, a grid of two close lines, this time blue on white.


Also, don't try to over-do it, out of those 25 figures, there are six plaid tunics, four pairs of plaid trousers and four pairs of stripey trousers, so only just over half.



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Postby Little Odo » Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:16 am

Judging by the Celts I have seen so far on these pages, and comments made about shields, I have come to the conclusion that less is better than more. With the way that the units rank up, there are just enough plaid clad and shield wielding minis to make the whole unit look as if they all have shields and plaid without the effect being spoiled by too much clutter.


Once again, nicely done chaps - some very nice looking units out there.

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