Been a while since I posted about the painting progress over the past few months.
This December 2019, I started on 54 pirates from the wonderful Firelock Games for the Blood & Plunder game system.
The detail and research on these minis is really beyond comparison with others that I have encountered.
The minis are a bit larger in scale and have wood textured bases, so the finishing process takes longer.
In this posting I shall cover the finished product then some of the working done to reach this end.
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a closeup of the whole English Pirates crew |
There are some feature officers, including one Henry Morgan:
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with flash |
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without flash |
Then there's an officer that comes as part of the pirates crew boxed set:
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English Officer |
Then the crew:
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militia |
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freebooters |
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sea dogs and forlorn hope |
Then a shot of all of the English:
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the whole English crew |
Done at the same time were the Spanish pirates:
again there's a special officer, Manuel Rivero de Pardal:
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with flash |
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without flash |
Then the officer that is part of the boxed set
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Spanish Officer |
Then the Spanish crew:
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lanceros |
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marineros and indios milicianos |
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milicianos |
My wide angle shot of the whole Spanish forces were all out of focus (grr)
Progress of the minis below, as you can see getting a good photo of bare metal is really hard.
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bare metal |
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base coat and 'dark brown' mix that I put under nearly all of my military minis |
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highlights and then color blocking |
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inking |
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color definition and boost |
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detail works |
Finally there were two extra officers that came because of the web special order that I did to obtain these first forces:
I have turned them into somewhat particular pirates for planned games:
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Orion Pirates |
4 comments:
The figures and painting look absolutely splendid.
Diversified and splendid minis, great job!
Very attractive figures esp as painted.
(I think I need more coffee! I had trouble figuring out why a painted figure had flash on it and if you'd had to repaint after trimming it.....oh dear..eventually the 'light' came on!)
Ross, you never fail to bring a smile.
😎
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