Lady Boniface Part II

Her ladyship loses face.

As the gallant doctor rushed to support her ladyship he very quickly realised that to her ladyship losing face had a whole new meaning.

I do like her ladyship the figure is really good with her either removing or putting back her face.

I need to get a glaze on the smooth out the contrast of the flesh tones.

I am not too sure about the yellow dress. Because it is an ancient yellow wash it has gone a bit shiny. Because it is a wash it has caused me problems where it meets the purple wash. I think a repaint may be in order.

I managed to get a bit more done on these two:

Still a fair bit to go, but I am getting there.

Finally another lady…

Madame Pompaboom and her manservant.

I bought this duo as I thought it was a fun little set. The manservant is employed to hold up Madame’s hair… complete with a bomb in the top.

I would have liked to have got more done, but it has been a busy day. We were tiling the floor under the cooker until about half eight this evening. I hope to crack on tomorrow evening but rumour has it we will be redecorating the kitchen!

Getting There

I managed to do a bit more painting tonight.

I think I have found another favourite character. I have always liked this figure. He is an officer of the quasi 6th Hussars. Whereas with the zombies, I went through a phase of hating them, I have enjoyed painting him from start to finish. I still have a bit to go on him but he is getting close.

The Golem whom I have named Egor is getting there too. The highlight is too light on the grey so I will either redo it or put a glaze over it, similarly with his head.

The doctor is just about finished too. I forgot to photograph him.

Madame Boniface is making progress…

I am not sure how I am going to do her dress. I did consider simply using a wash and if so… what colour?

Still a lot to do on her, hopefully she will be finished tomorrow.

The two cavalry are lagging a bit behind, simply because the blue and red I used on the others is in work.

My unpainted pile of Flintloque is growing again. I still have stuff on top of these from Christmas to paint. I still have to finish my undead artillery, they have sat like this since 8th December.

Not to mention everything else I have bought recently. My Bier and Bones figures to start with and I did order some more Finkelstein ogres and the resin Savant zombies, well there was free postage 🤣.

I am really enjoying getting back into the swing of painting every day, there are a lot more talented figure painters out there it is true. But this is about enjoyment of accomplishment.

I have been contemplating the way I disliked painting the zombies. I am beginning to wonder if it was a combination of oldish paint that didn’t flow that well (more like tar than paint) and trying to squeeze a bit of painting into a short session which is normally interspersed with telephone calls. Funnily enough I got them finished at home and that Was when I felt happier with them too.

Lady Boniface Et Al

I managed to get a bit done on these.

From left to right…

Egor, Lady Boniface, Officer 6th Hussars, a gentleman doctor and a couple of Guard cavalrymen at the back.

I am hoping to get the front four finished soon. Most of the males have most of the base colours blocked in so I might get them done tomorrow night.

Bedtime Militia

And they are done….

Well apart from finishing the bases off.

After hating them less than a week ago I really like them now. Looking at the photo, I can see stuff I would change or add to. For example The chappy with the beard looks a bit of a funny colour for a start and his long coat could do with some more highlights.

I am really pleased that I found these as they have bulked out my undead forces basically for free. I bought these about 15 years ago at the very least so that money was spent long ago. I only wish I had another eight or ten. If some come up on eBay cheap enough I might grab some but I reckon I have about thirty now so I have enough to keep me going.

Next up will be the remaining guard cavalry and attached officers and undead.

Not sure where I will go after that. I keep forgetting that I have some 15mm Ancient Germans and an undead army almost finished. I might bump them back into the queue. Then onto….. you know it is best not to think about the lead mountain that exists on my shelves.

Undead Militia III

I am getting there with these.

I have definitely turned the corner with these. I now am beginning to like them. They still have quite a way to go to get them finished. Unfortunately the majority of the base coat colours are in work so some of the highlighting will have to wait until tomorrow evening. I will probably do something with the white eyes add a yellowish tint to them.

Finishing the bases will also make a big difference to them too. It was nice to be able to just sit and paint for an hour.

I would have done some yesterday but after replacing three walls on the aviary and the tiling behind the new cooker I really couldn’t be bothered.

Undead Militia II

I managed a bit of painting this Lunchtime 🙂

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They are now at the ‘I hate them stage’ as they need a second coat on the red and bits need tidying up. I always am amazed that they come together in the end. Although not a Golden demon painter I do the best that I can and it is better than I used to be so progress has been made.

Once they have had their washes on they will look better I am sure 🙂

 

 

 

Airbrushm

After nearly 5 weeks I switched on my airbrush for the first time.

Here we have a couple more Guard cavalry and a Ferach surgeon and a hussar Officer as well as Madame Boniface and Egor (they say he is a golem, but to me he is an Egor.

I purchased the airbrush primarily to undercoat figures and terrain. To be honest it took a little working out. For example you have to lift the dial to change pressure before turning it however the instructions don’t say that the name it and say turn to alter the pressure.

The back nut on the airbrush needed loosening a bit to get the paint to flow properly. But to be honest it took about 5 minutes to work everything out.

I deliberately purchased airbrush paint as I wanted to reduce the number of variables that I needed to work with straight off. There are loads of YouTube sessions showing how to make your own airbrush ready paint.

The temperature today is about 1.5 degrees and blowing a gale. Not good spray painting weather. The thing I loved about this airbrush was the control of it. I painted each one whilst holding onto the base. Yeah my glove got a bit of paint on it, but compared to a spray can? Hardly any at all!

The paint layer on the figures looks really smooth. So all in all I am a very happy person.

This is the one I bought. It isn’t a Badger or any of the other ‘top’ makes but it does what I want it to do and that is good enough for me.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/COMPRESSOR-KIT-AIRBRUSHES-AIR-BRUSH-COMPRESSOR-AIRBRUSH-COMPRESSOR-KIT-132-128/370268372610?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649

Undead Militia

I managed to eventually feel up to painting something. It has now been around 3 weeks since I was last able to add anything to this Blog due to being away and then being down with the Flu.

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These are going to be my more savant zombies. They were a group of traders who headed off into the witchlands and their hopes of wealth very quickly ended. They are armed with a higher proportion of firearms than the previous group. The Blunderbus may become a nasty addition to the opening up of a square!

Crafting online.

I joined a group of crafters online tonight. It was nice to join up with some others to chat and make things.

I managed to build a coffin out of balsa and lollipop sticks. It needs a bit of work, but on the whole I am happy with it.

I also got some base colours onto the well.

And i managed to get some figures ready to base coat.

Madame Boniface and Egor as well as a Ferach officer, a couple of elite cavalry and a Ferach doctor.

Painting….eventually

Well I managed to pick up a paint brush again.

My Ferach Elite cavalry are nearly finished. Just some highlights and tidying up to do.

I have also managed to finish the civilians. Four dwarves and a Trollkin.

The camera has certainly done weird things with the colours..a definite yellow tinge…

I still have these two to finish (well start to be totally honest) to complete the dismounted cavalry of The Esprit du Garde.

I am not sure where to go to next. I might get this officer done as he fits in well with the elite cavalry (I suppose one day I should paint up their mounted equivalents).

Then onto my Ferach field hospital and Undead reanimator….

Lots to do. I keep finding models I had forgotten all about.