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Showing posts with label Black Hat 15mm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Hat 15mm. Show all posts

Saturday, October 21, 2023

First figures painted in five years

There is a minor celebration underway at house Prufrock - we have painted out first figures for, as the title suggests, five years. It doesn't seem that long, but it is. 

Anyway, the figures are from the Fighting 15s (old Black Hat) Punic Wars range: their Carthaginian elephants and crew. 

The painting is a bit rough, and although I have glasses now, four years working with computers eight hours a day has taken its toll, and I just don't see the detail as well as I used to. These photos do show me that washes are going to have to be even more of a friend than they have been previously! I might also have to look at contrast paints. I can still 'paint between the lines' but I don't see well enough to highlight in a way that is not blobby. That may improve with practice, but definitely some technical adjustments are in order. 

Anyway, I'm glad to say the duck has been broken, and I will now have enough Carthaginian elephants to be able to stage Bagradas in Lost Battles. 




The next picture really shows the 'blobbiness' of the face highlight I did post-magic wash. I will be able to improve this by adding another wash to bring out the detail. Possibly more damning, it also shows my failure to properly file off the seams in the models, which I will have to watch out for in future.




And a comparison to a Chariot 15 Hellenistic jumbo painted some years ago. Size works well, but you can see the difference in the painting. The old painting was not especially good, but the more recent ones are clearly less carefully done.



But, to be honest, I don't really mind. Given that my painting output has been zero for as long as it has (and for a while I wondered if I would actually paint anything again at all), I'm just pleased to be back on the horse - or elephant, if you prefer.

While I was rummaging around I also tidied up a few other figures that had lost shields or spears in the move over to New Zealand. My next plan is to look at the Numidian horse and bring those bases up to standard. I painted them a very long time ago and they never got a coat of varnish. Some paint has flaked off, and the mixture of matt, satin and gloss finishes from the various paints used is not very pleasing. The idea is to patch them up a bit, give them a bit of the magic wash, and then hit them with a matt spray. 

As for what's after that, we'll see what happens. 

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Essex phalangites

Another batch from the recent US deal. These are Essex phalangites which were quite nicely painted already. The pikes needed straightening out and tidying up, then it was a white highlight on the linen armour and a dose of the dip. I needed to paint up and add 7 other figures from my Old Glory command set (the gift that keeps on giving!) to make up the numbers.


And here's a wee size comparison to some other 15mm ranges.

Black Hat 15s:


Xyston 15s:


These guys will be handy for big Successor battles, even if they are a lot smaller than the Xyston...

Monday, June 11, 2018

A few more hoplites

More hoplites done. This batch is Xyston Spartans (you can see they have frosted a little under the matt varnish. Will need to hit them with the gloss to get rid of that), a few Old Glory command and 64 Black Hat later hoplites.



Black Hat are nice figures (and are cast with shield and spear), but are a bit smaller than the Xyston, as you can see here.


You can see from these photos that there's a bit of a drop off in quality paint-wise from the last batch. I think I'm a bit tired of painting hoplites! I might come back later and tidy up a few things.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Black Hat Medievals

Well, the plan to order some Black Hat 15mm medievals before the Black Hat prices go up has just come to fruition. I have no idea what rules I'll use yet, but having heard good things about their Hundred Years War range, I decided it was now or never.

I intend to use these with my 60mm wide project (5 cav, 6-10 inf per base) and have ordered enough packs to field DBA influenced 12 element armies and a bit more at that size.

Now, time to get some other painting going...
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