Thanks! I will be doing some more in the future, perhaps in a livestream as they’re quite simple to paint but if you have any particular questions about them I can answer here if you like.
@@thewarchesttownsend7595 I appreciate that!!! Thank you for the response...So I suppose, first, would be, did you prime white, black or grey...then did you use contrast or speed paints, and what particular colors did you use on your red, blue, greens...
@Titus_Vespasianus no problem, I used white scar spray (any white will do) then contrast paints: blood angels red, stormfiend and I forget exactly what green I used but i think it was militarum green. Hope this helps.
In part 2 of my series I talk about them but basically it’s a company called war bases. Also if you’re interested in how I create my bases then I walkthrough how to build them in part 5 of my series. Hope this helps.
@@thewarchesttownsend7595 - Thanks! I watched part 2 but might've been out of the room when that part was mentioned. Went back and watched again and found it 8)
I didn’t remove the default bases because it would take a lot of time to do so and also it would affect the stability of the models in my opinion. I just glued them to the wooden base and then used the texture paint over it all. In part 5 of my series I walkthrough how and what I used on my bases. Hope this helps
Man, those look great. Well done. Love the colors. I am getting more and more enthusiastic about this particular range.
Thank you very much! That’s great to hear. The range is superb in my opinion and well worth trying it if you’re interested.
The free-hand is great! I actually really like the blue guy with the red hat, the pattern looks very striking!
Thanks Tom! I tried my best with the free-hand. Glad you like!
Very good! I cant believe you are on part 9! Its a great series!
Thanks! I’m glad you’re enjoying it
These look amazing 🤩
Thank you very much!
Very nice miniatures
Thanks!
lovely figures
Thank you!
Wow, superb painting and basing, outstanding work!👍👍
Thanks Phil!
Loving the colours on those Thracians. Well done mate.
Thanks!
Those are far too nice to wargame with! - I hope you are feeling better now!
Thanks for the kind comment and Yes feeling much better now thanks.
Liked the way the slingers came out...would like to see how you did them...great job...
Thanks! I will be doing some more in the future, perhaps in a livestream as they’re quite simple to paint but if you have any particular questions about them I can answer here if you like.
@@thewarchesttownsend7595 I appreciate that!!! Thank you for the response...So I suppose, first, would be, did you prime white, black or grey...then did you use contrast or speed paints, and what particular colors did you use on your red, blue, greens...
@Titus_Vespasianus no problem, I used white scar spray (any white will do) then contrast paints: blood angels red, stormfiend and I forget exactly what green I used but i think it was militarum green. Hope this helps.
Where did you get the movement trays and bases from?
In part 2 of my series I talk about them but basically it’s a company called war bases. Also if you’re interested in how I create my bases then I walkthrough how to build them in part 5 of my series. Hope this helps.
@@thewarchesttownsend7595 - Thanks! I watched part 2 but might've been out of the room when that part was mentioned. Went back and watched again and found it 8)
@knoxvillebuckeye5155 glad I could help and thanks for watching!
Was there an easy way to remove the figures off of their default bases? Did you just cut them off with a blade?
I didn’t remove the default bases because it would take a lot of time to do so and also it would affect the stability of the models in my opinion. I just glued them to the wooden base and then used the texture paint over it all. In part 5 of my series I walkthrough how and what I used on my bases. Hope this helps