Another productive week on the Barons' War collection with 20 new foot soldiers painted.
The first trio is a Knight and a pair of Serjeants.
The Knight is an example of using a simple VVV shield decal as part of the basecoat and then adding a couple of highlights at a later stage.
It's a petty good shot of the arrow through the shield, these spare arrows from the Peasants set are really useful for this.
I always seem to be needing more crossbowmen so another seven were added.
These two archers will slot into existing units.













Nicely painted figures Paul, the muted colours are great
ReplyDeleteThank you Kerry
DeleteThe Fireforge sets have loose quivers on a lot of their sprues, so may be a good option if you need more and can pick some up cheap.
ReplyDeleteGreat work on these figures, your painting style really suits them.
Thanks Stuart, I did that on some earlier ones.
DeleteFabulous figures full of character. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam
DeleteWell done. Nicely painted units.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom
DeleteReally nice work. I’m enjoying this project and want to see a shot of it all en masse at some point.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter, I'll have to try sort that out
DeleteGreat work; I get worried that I'd knock off arrows through shields.
ReplyDeleteCheers Barks, I've broken a few already
DeleteBeautiful as always.
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteWonderful painted medieval figures!
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter
DeleteThe tone of these figures is excellent-not garish at all, would be nice to read about your favourite brown techniques in the next post?
ReplyDeleteThank you. They are all Vallejo colours, mainly working up from Flat Brown, Flat Earth, Green Ochre, Tan Earth adding sucessive layers with increasing amounts of Pale Sane, Iraqi Sand or Dark Sand.
DeleteLuvvly work, Paul.
ReplyDeleteThank Ray
DeleteVery nice work, Paul. I like the archer with the horn.
ReplyDeleteCheers Curt, that's one of my favorite peasant arms too
DeleteExceptional work.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bruce
DeleteFabulous work Paul
ReplyDeleteThank you Matt
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