SYW Austrians & Prussians

Started by nikharwood, 01 June 2010, 09:17:38 PM

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nikharwood

13 June 2010, 12:31:50 PM #15 Last Edit: 13 June 2010, 10:32:20 PM by nikharwood
Hi Edward - look further up this thread & you'll see how I've painted the bases: to get the texture, I PVA the base & add my sand mix [mostly playsand with some sharp sand & fine grit added], when that's dry I seal it with a glue wash [really watered down PVA] & let dry before undercoating.

I've since added a couple finishing details to the test stand that I'd missed: gold seal on the cartridge pouch, hair braids & highlight on musket.

In terms of order of painting:

Gaiters & Tricornes
Uniform - coat & trousers & crossbelt; tricorne piping [grey & white]
Turnbacks & cuffs
Musket [brown] & bayonet [metal]
Flesh [base & highlight]
Details: seal on pouch & hair
Then highlights...

I'm debating whether or not to give these a magic wash: not sure if they need it really...I'll have a think  ;D

I've now done all the black on all the musketeers...took me another 30 mins, so: total elapsed time to now: 5 hrs 20 mins


Oh - and here's a question for those in the know: should the back of the coat have (blue) turnbacks or not? It's stupidly difficult to find pictures of the backs of uniforms  ???

lentulus

Quote from: nikharwood on 13 June 2010, 12:31:50 PM

Oh - and here's a question for those in the know: should the back of the coat have (blue) turnbacks or not? It's stupidly difficult to find pictures of the backs of uniforms  ???


If I understand you correctly, yes.  There is a slit at the back of the coat, the fabric from the bottom corner at the slit is brought forward to meet the bottom corner of the front at the side.  The lining shows.

I found this image helpful:



Austrian uniforms differed in detail, but the basic tailoring is the same.

nikharwood

Ah - excellent - thanks lentulus: just what I was looking for  8)

(more blue to paint then  ;D)

nikharwood

More progress made today while watching Ghana v Australia...all white & blue now done: another 1.5 hours or so: total elapsed time = 6 hrs 50 mins




nikharwood

30 mins this morning: muskets & flesh done:



Total elapsed time = 7 hrs 20 mins

lentulus

You have a sure hand with the hat lace.  I always have to pay a second visit with the black.

nikharwood

Right - whilst enjoying the All Whites holding Italy to a 1-1 draw, I finished this lot: details, hair etc & bunged flags on - about an hour - so

Total elapsed time 8 hrs 20 mins









I've decided that these will get a wash - will do later tonight. I'll finish bases once the whole army's done  8)

Leon

I'm amazed how quick you can work through them.  I might actually try my hand at some painting at some point.
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nikharwood

Quote from: Leon on 20 June 2010, 07:54:59 PM
I'm amazed how quick you can work through them.  I might actually try my hand at some painting at some point.

I think you should...it's easy   ;) ;D

From overbrush stage, this lot (180 figures) took 3 hrs 30 mins  - and I was watching footie for some of that 8)

Leon

Quote from: nikharwood on 20 June 2010, 08:19:56 PM
I think you should...it's easy   ;) ;D

Hmm...   :D

I'll give something a go and post it up!
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nikharwood

Grenzer done while watching the football highlights: 40 minutes

Total elapsed time: 9 hrs






nikharwood

QuoteYou have a sure hand with the hat lace.

Missed this one earlier...have you tried 'edging'? Rather than try to paint the lace on with the tip of the brush, use the side of the brush, at an angle to the hat brim & run it along...much better control - and way easier!  8)

lentulus

Quote from: nikharwood on 21 June 2010, 12:05:37 AM
Missed this one earlier...have you tried 'edging'? Rather than try to paint the lace on with the tip of the brush, use the side of the brush, at an angle to the hat brim & run it along...much better control - and way easier!  8)

Ah, so it has a name  ;D - I'll try some variations of the angle.

nikharwood

Well, it's the name I use  ;)

Right - last night's product of an hour watching some glorious football is the Grenadiers: total elapsed time = 10 hrs:












nikharwood

Another merry 40 minutes: artillery done: total elapsed time = 10 hrs 40 mins: