Just finished this gun and crew as well as finished the basing and anti-shine last night. I used the Army-Painter Dark Tone then high-lighted everything after that and did any detail work that was needed before moving on to the base. I have painted this for my Royalist army but it could be used for Parliamentarian's as well, given the nature of the ECW. I wanted to thank Saxon Dog yet again for his blog and the help I got from it. Anyway here is the gun and crew...enjoy. :)
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Thursday, April 14, 2011
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Nice work. The gun came out really well.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Christopher
Thanks from what I had read most of the Culverin, demi-culverin's, cannon's and demi-cannon's were cast during the Henry VIII reign so I figured more of a medieval type coloring would be more appropriate. You anyone knows otherwise please let me know...
ReplyDeleteCheers.