Post by chris_cain on Aug 5, 2013 20:21:18 GMT 1
My 15(18)mm Prussians based for Field of Glory - Napoleonics. Most of the bases are unfinished, due to rebasing from NaW to FoG-N which has taken quite a lot of time away from actually getting the new bases scenery done.
I'm not entirely happy with what I've got. The Army Painter dip wash has left most of the miniatures slightly discoloured, and I've found that due to the miniatures being so small I can't keep them as neat as I'd like to. Unlike my 6mm however, they're not small enough for this lack of neatness to be overlooked entirely. Advice would be appreciated for how I could clean this miniatures paint jobs up a bit.
You'll see that at the back of each base is a small strip of white paper with the unit stats printed on them, this lets me keep my Battalions together by regiment without having to check facings/lace/cuffs colours on a base by base case when setting up, as well as letting me look directly at the unit rather than the army list for it's stats. Each #x is the Regimental number, and each ?/? is the units stats, Élan at either Poor, Average or Superior and Training at either Conscript, Drilled or Veteran. A couple of units are marked Veteran/Drilled rather than Superior/Drilled, because I was a tired idiot when I printed the first set of labels, they'll be fixed asap.
Von Blucher
Saxon Infantry
Grenadiers
Jagers
12pdr Heavy Artillery
Line of Command (LOC) base
Couple of pictures I grabbed of Martins French added at the end as well.
I'm not entirely happy with what I've got. The Army Painter dip wash has left most of the miniatures slightly discoloured, and I've found that due to the miniatures being so small I can't keep them as neat as I'd like to. Unlike my 6mm however, they're not small enough for this lack of neatness to be overlooked entirely. Advice would be appreciated for how I could clean this miniatures paint jobs up a bit.
You'll see that at the back of each base is a small strip of white paper with the unit stats printed on them, this lets me keep my Battalions together by regiment without having to check facings/lace/cuffs colours on a base by base case when setting up, as well as letting me look directly at the unit rather than the army list for it's stats. Each #x is the Regimental number, and each ?/? is the units stats, Élan at either Poor, Average or Superior and Training at either Conscript, Drilled or Veteran. A couple of units are marked Veteran/Drilled rather than Superior/Drilled, because I was a tired idiot when I printed the first set of labels, they'll be fixed asap.
Von Blucher
Saxon Infantry
Grenadiers
Jagers
12pdr Heavy Artillery
Line of Command (LOC) base
Couple of pictures I grabbed of Martins French added at the end as well.