Phew! I made it!
I' have spent the last month or so trying to decide what it is I wanted to get painted for the Challenge this year and have settled on Late Romans. A few years ago I was about to enter some Late Roman Cats into the Challenge but encountered my first and only ever Varnishing Disaster; this pout me off the project entirely entirely for a few years..... until now!
As a wee aside, and to quicken the process of painting up I'm going for "Wargames Standard" this year (I'm not getting any younger!) and have been trying to work out a way in which to use contract paints as a substitute the oil wipe method, with the proviso that the contrast method had to be a notch higher (for me) than anything I'd achieved with oil wiping horses. I think I've finally managed to get there and here's an incomplete Elven Steed showing off the basic results. Not too bad considering it is just a heavy drybrush of a medium grey over a matt black with the contrast paint painted not as a wash or a stain but thickly as a coat of paint over the top of all that dry brushing. It seems to have worked. There was however one snag which I'll come to in a wee bit.
Speed Painted/Contrast Painted Elves Steed Experiment














Beautifully done.
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DeleteExcellent looking cavalry and foot. Your looks great for the horses.
ReplyDeleteCheers BruceR, I'm still a bit unsure about the horses- but they were quick to paint! :)
DeleteI always love your work Darrell. These Cataphracts and nafatun are just gorgeous. More please!
ReplyDeletecheers Peter. Oh, there a lot more where these came from. I just hope I can find time to paint half of them.
DeleteLovely painting. Good to see more of your meticulously painted figures.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tom L
DeleteExcellent stuff!
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DeleteBeautifully painted figures Darrell, and the contrastvpainted horse looks splendid.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter A- appreciated.
DeleteJust lovely! Those wonderfuly saturated colours are amazing
ReplyDeleteThank you matey.
DeleteSuperb work no doubt Darrell!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks Christopher :)
DeleteSorry to hear your troubles, but they look magnificent!
ReplyDeleteThank you Teemu
DeleteThey look great Darrel - love the new contrast method. Which ones did you use?
ReplyDeleteCheers Paul. It was GW Contrast Wildwood, Gore Grunta Fur- both sometimes mixed with black Legion (sparingly) for a change of hue.
DeleteThey do look very nice. Lots of wonderful variety in the Naffatun, and while everyone if going on about the contrast horses, I love the red and white lances on your catafracts.
ReplyDeleteA pure invention methinks...... I can't see them being used in battle like that but they do look prettier lol
DeleteDarrell these models are ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the very kind words Dallas
DeleteThose Cataphracts are superb!
ReplyDeleteThank you Barks :)
DeleteMore stunning work Darrel - incredible stuff.
ReplyDeleteThank you kindly Greg.
DeleteJust stunning, I love seeing your work Darreli, your paintwork always inspires and I'm envious of your ability with a brush. So glad to see you having made the cut
ReplyDeleteToo kind matey :)
DeleteStunning as always Darrell
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt
DeleteTo echo all of the above comments, marvelous work!
ReplyDeleteCheers :)
DeleteDarrell, so glad to see you back in the challenge. And having your work here gives me another opportunity to admire the wonderful work you do.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard- 'tis good to be back :)
DeleteNice work as ever Darrell - reminds me of the lovely Late Romans you sold me, still here in Belgium with me!
ReplyDeleteThanks you. And, hello! Wow! It's been a long time. hope all is well on the continent?
DeleteGreat range of subjects, and so tastefully painted. Very nice
ReplyDeleteThank you Adam
DeleteSplendid work Darrell, look forwards to more
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul. More to come varnishing/weather dependent! :)
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