I've has this chap painted up for a week or so and all he needed was basing up which I did at the same time as the Anglo-Danish Ceorls that you can see in a former post HERE and HERE.
I'm quite pleased with the mini and may well start painting up some more Arthurans to use in Dux Britanniarum as well as other Dark Ages/Early Medieval games.
And a larger pic for those who are interested in technique:
Bye for now.
Bl**dy heck!! That is one absolutely stunning mini! The layering and shading are sublime.
ReplyDeleteWell done sir.
Matt
He's turned out well, I think there were about five layers on the his shirt and cloak so not too much work really. I made sure that the graduation was quite subtle.
DeleteThe least I could do as i requested to Darren that I buy a single Merlin model and the next day one arrived free on my doorstep! Great lads those GB guiys.
Darrell.
really really great. love the green
ReplyDeleteThanks Martin :>)
DeleteDarrell
I'm very impressed with the blending.
ReplyDeleteThanks Robert, it's the usual five layers nowadays.
DeleteI used to use three or four but I've found that I can (hopefully!) get a smoother depth with five?
Darrell.
Fantastic work on Merlin Darrell!
ReplyDeleteThanks Roger :>)
DeleteDarrell.
This is so subtle! Great work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Evan. :>)
DeleteDarrell.
Lovely paintjob, the green looks excellent!
ReplyDeleteTa Ray, they're mostly Vallejo WWII colours muted just a touch more than straight out of the jar.
DeleteDarrell.
Gorgeous, green colors are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil.
DeleteDarrell.