Thursday, May 16, 2013

28mm Numidian foot

Hi Guys long time since my last post sorry about that here we have some more of My Carthaginian  army Numidian infantry and a few rebased Celts which were painted 4 years ago really interesting to see how my painting style has changed in four years
 I have tried changing the way i paint skin lately still not quite how i want it but im getting there on theses guys i added a wash to finish but next time might add another two layers of paint after the wash for dpeth and brightness




 Old figures rebased

 still have a few bits to add to the basing but not a lot left to do, next some crusades archers and some Napoleonic French

14 comments:

  1. I love those 15s, great work!

    The Celts are clearly Britons, as they have brought their cricket bats! I have lots of those Renegades, great minis.

    Cheers, Simon

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  2. Numidian skin tones look spot on to me Kent. I love the work on the shield's hide coloring. The theuros shields look quite Numidian with it. I like the look of the white tunics, although I thought I did some reading that brown was the predominant color used by Numidians. Something for another unit I guess. Lovely work all around.

    AJ

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  3. Really love the shield work, lovely job Sir.

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  4. looking great your style has changed beyond compare

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  5. Amazing, really amazing work!! The Numidians are very impressive...
    Phil.

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  6. Thanks guysnot really up with the history on these guys all the pictures I found they were in white and the shields came with the figures oh well always next time.

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  7. Lovely stuff, especially the metallic tones. The helmets on the Numidians are really well executed.

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  8. They look great. Can really see the way your painting has evolved. Your bases really "pop" too, i like them.

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  9. Hey thanks guys im really trying to up my game when it comes to my quality

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  10. Great work as always, Kent. I've been remiss to have not visited your fine blog more often. Best, Dean

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  11. Nice comparison on the technique, the style you work with now is really awesome and creates vibrancy without overpowering the shape of the models.

    Umm... Is that a Heidelberg Windmill press sitting in the background?

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  12. Looking good Kent. Hopefully we can get a game in soon. What make are the Numidians?

    Still can't get over the quality of the photos your ipad takes!

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  13. Thanks Craig, they are gripping beast

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