A quick update on progress with the Ancients project. This past weekend I was able to paint three Carthaginian units, all HAT figures. I am trying to keep things as simple as possible with block painting and a glossy finish. Likewise the bases are simple, a sand colour with a brown wash and clumps of flock. When I finished I am expecting the Carthaginians and Romans will have 15 to 20 bases per army.
Three Carthaginian units painted and based |
Elephants and Heavy Infantry |
Finally, a couple of books arrived.
Two good books Peter! The Ancients are looking great - I do like a gloss finish!
ReplyDeleteThanks, with the simple painting approach I hope painting the units will not take too long.
DeleteI love the simplicity of painting that you've gone for and, to be honest once on the table, I wouldn't notice the absence of detailed highlighting etc. Both books are great, with the Tony Bath one very much of its time and full of detail, whilst Bob's naval book is the first set of rules to tempt into naval gaming.
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to sitting down and reading these books. Now-a-days I find I cannot see the detail once the figures are on the tabletop.
DeleteThey look great Peter, I do like those elephants.
ReplyDeleteThe elephants were fun to do and paint.
DeleteNice old school look to them. It’s given me a great nostalgic feeling.
ReplyDeleteIt is very old school, and is quick way to paint.
DeleteI think simple paint jobs work especially well with Ancient armies, and that certainly seems to be the case with these new additions!
ReplyDeleteIt has worked out well and they are quick to paint, making the painting process enjoyable.
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