I'm quite pleased with how they're come out given that this was a run through to see how what was possible and that a certain amount of detail had to be added by hand.
I sent for a reddish skin tone on the first unit as the colour of the skin tones in and around the Red Sea Littoral could vary from tribe to tribe (within tribes too one would imagine). I may try a darker tone next time but as I have 30-36 of this batch to do I'll worry about that later! The mini's haven't been varnished as of yet as I prefer to do them in batches of about ten. Saves quite a bit of time.
At present, the miniatures have no concrete spot on the base so I can play around with the composition more when I've got the metals painted up and come up with a more dynamic scene.
Without further ado, here's the 'first' base:
Very nice indeed! You have a lovely clean style...
ReplyDeleteThanks Michael, there's more to come, this time metal Beja. They will be mixed with the plastics for more variation.
DeleteDarrell.
Darrell,
ReplyDeleteThats a very good skin tone, if you know what I mean,
Thanks Robbie.
Thanks Robbie,
Deletei think that the varnishing process, as it so often does, will help tie in the tone making them more homogeneous too. Hope so anyway.
Darrell.