Hi guys.
Heres the latest Vision.
I feel it went quite well. I forgot to paint on a patch I said I would but overall they look quite nice. I'll get some pictures up soon.
Thanks for watching!
Monday, 26 October 2009
Artmaster Vision Nap Special
Sunday, 25 October 2009
95th Rifles
Here is a recent unit we painted. All Perry miniatures metal 95th Rifles except for the mounted officer which is a conversion made from a Perry Horse, a Foundry RHA mtd officer body and a plastic Perry Rifle Head. It's an easy conversion and works rather well.
I hope you enjoy looking at this unit as much as I enjoyed painting it. The Decals on the backpacks and water bottles are from Alban Miniatures. You have to cut them out which is fiddly but well worth it.
I just wish Perry Miniatures figures had less flash!
Toby
Artmaster Studio













I hope you enjoy looking at this unit as much as I enjoyed painting it. The Decals on the backpacks and water bottles are from Alban Miniatures. You have to cut them out which is fiddly but well worth it.
I just wish Perry Miniatures figures had less flash!
Toby
Artmaster Studio














Saturday, 24 October 2009
ECW Kings Lifeguard Flag
Here is a hand painted flag I painted on last nights Artmaster Vision.
It is from the Kings Lifeguard unit.

It is from the Kings Lifeguard unit.


ECW Project update
Here are the latest images from the Ruperts foot ECW Unit we have been working on. It is fully painted and based however we are waiting for some figures to arrive from Bicorne miniatures to make up the rest of the unit.









Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Monday, 12 October 2009
Rifle Green
Friday, 2 October 2009
The Colour of the day is...
Anitas Burnt Umber.
Uses:
This is a very useful brown and a good undercoat or flat coat for many areas of your model. It can be used on wood, hair, leather and cloth. I use it alot for muskets and Napoleonic campaign trousers for British soldiers fighting in the Peninsula.
Quality:
Most Anitas colours are fairly average in terms of paint quality but are incredibly cheap at around £0.79p per 59ml bottle. Good consistency, Bad for dry brushing. Easily blended and easy to use.
Use with: Anitas Earth brown and Chocolate brown as highlights. Alternatively use any brown of the same hue that's lighter. Add cream to lighten.
Uses:
This is a very useful brown and a good undercoat or flat coat for many areas of your model. It can be used on wood, hair, leather and cloth. I use it alot for muskets and Napoleonic campaign trousers for British soldiers fighting in the Peninsula.
Quality:
Most Anitas colours are fairly average in terms of paint quality but are incredibly cheap at around £0.79p per 59ml bottle. Good consistency, Bad for dry brushing. Easily blended and easy to use.
Use with: Anitas Earth brown and Chocolate brown as highlights. Alternatively use any brown of the same hue that's lighter. Add cream to lighten.
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