Paints
used (Vallejo unless noted)
Metal
– Gun Metal with P3 Armor Wash
Backpack
– P3 Bootstrap Leather
Pouch
– 874 Tan Earth
Belt
– 940 Saddle Brown
Wood
– 843 Cork Brown
Beard
– Coat d’arms 235 Horse Tone Brown
Handles
– 876 Brown Sand
Everything
except metal got a wash of Citadel Devlan Mud.
Not
one of my best…
He’s a bit small, compared to some of my
other dwarves.
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Paul of the Mancave with blogs Yours
in a white Wine Sauce (Victorian SF), The Man Cave (Blood Bowl, Dark Ages,
Weird WW2, pulp etc), Ogre
Recognition Manual 2nd Edition (About the game Ogre) and Merry Mayhem News (Bloodbowl)
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Rodger with Rebel Barracks (different
periods, different scales, very nice), and Harper’s Weekly (ACW)
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Simon Quinton with Brummie’s
Wargaming Blog (miniatures, pulp, fantasy, lots of stuff. Interesting)
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Dannoc with Dannoc’s wargaming blog (WWII,
pulp, and more goodies)
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Styx with Dice of Legends (historical
games)
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I’ll link to them.
Awesome job. I have the same two Dwarfs from OW they are excellent miniatures especially all the adventuring gear they carry.
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Thanks. I do like these adventurers, as they have, as you say, a lot of gear. Everyone with a backpack, puches, scroll-tubes and the like.
DeleteGreat figures, and you will see more of them on the blog.
He is maybe a bit small when you compare them with the other figures, but he's excellent painted!
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Peter
Thank you Peter. I still think the dwarven mercenary, the figure on far right is much better.
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