Here is a comparison of an Alberken and Hinton side by side. The pose is similar and the two could almost be twins.
For those of weak disposition look away now.
Years ago I painted some plastic HaT 1806 Prussians as Spanish. The other day I found them and decided to give them a couple of coats of good old gloss and put them on new bases.
A bit rough and ready around the edges but usable whilst I slowly build up my classic armies
Will I be burned at the stake as a heretic I wonder.
Lovely ordinance and crew! Almost makes me want to dig our some MiniFigs 15mm Artillery of the Guard here and finish them up after, oh, 17 or 18 years.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Stokes
Go on Stokes finish them up. You never know where it will lead.
DeleteMy record is 37 years to finish some figures.
Great job with guard gunners Mark, by coincidence I have some of these on my own painting desk right now. The plastics look great and I think it's very old school to mix with your metal ones as we did back in the 70s with Airfix!
ReplyDeleteBack in the day my Napoleonic armies were probably 50/50 plastic to metal. Where as I got the metal painted, all be it rather crudely, this was not always true for my plastic figures.
DeleteI did rather enjoy however converting figures. I seem to remember an Austrian unit in Casquet and greatcoats made out of WW1 Airfix French.
Think a coat of gloss can make everything O.S.
ReplyDeleteAnd two coats even better. Everything looks better in shiny.
DeleteLovely looking toys Mark...
ReplyDeleteI must say I favour the Hintons....
I say ... mixing metals with plastics... both retro and so down with the hipster kids at the same time... ;-)
Are you going to Partizan next week?
All the best. Aly
Hi Aly
ReplyDeleteI plan to make it to Partizan. See you there.
I have seen a good technique for resuscitating old figures
ReplyDeleteGive a light brown ink wash.
Varnish with matt clear varnish
touch up main colours with highlights
LG
Hi LG
DeleteIn the past I have used watered down Liquitex Antelope Brown as a wash followed by highlights.
Mark
Nothing short of exquisite, Mark. Well done!
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