Last week I picked up a pack of the
Perry Miniatures Muslim Civilians from the
First Crusade range. After
painting the Berber Cavalry at the weekend I gave these a quick base-coat and washed them with Vallejo Sepia Wash on Sunday evening.
Yesterday lunchtime at work I did a couple of lots of highlights and then polished them off yesterday evening. Painted the bases before work today then dry-brushed and titivated them this evening.
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Road-gang |
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with obligatory shovel propper-upper |
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Wealthy merchant with favourite wife and child |
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Wealthy merchants family group |
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Eunuch and woman with decorated vase of olive oil |
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Eunuch and woman |
More great work. You seem to have a penchant for white and blue color combinations. It works well!
ReplyDeleteThanks, not just a one trick pony, I can also do red and gold :) Take a look at the Christian Spanish I have painted to go with the Moors.
DeleteFunny...these could also be used if you were doing a Great war "Lawrence of Arabia" game or even agame set in the Middle east from 1948 to the present. Some things never change....
ReplyDeleteYes, I could pretty much use these over a 1500 year time span.
DeleteVery nice! I like the colors and your work on the clothes...fantstic basing too!
ReplyDeletePhil.
Nice work as always, Paul. You certainly squeeze in as much you can for the hobby, and it shows. Best, Dean
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