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Imperial Heavy Field Artillery

Posted by despertaferro on 31 Jan 2016, 10:51

Hi boys and girls,

Here we have the latest reinforcements for my ever growing TYW armies.

The two big guns can be Culverins or Sakers (plastic soldier review dixit) while the smaller one could be a demi-cannon (24 pdr). Anyhow, these were some of the biggest field artillery pieces of the period and, to my eyes, they look impressive enough.

Guns and figures are from Mars. While the figures aren’t amongst their best, the guns are much better that anyone previously released by this brand.

Hope you like them and many thanks for stopping by…



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Posted by Cryns on 31 Jan 2016, 11:24

Very nice painting work again. The grayish and brownish colors you use are very convincing and realistic for this period... actually for almost every period.
Many of use seem to forget that, even when clothing's were originally dyed in bright colors, these colors were of natural (not chemical) base and tints were lost during the many years of wearing because of sun, rain, sweat, smoke and dirt.
Let your work be an example for all those other painters that too often choose a chemical achieved color straight out of the Citadel color pots

(But don't forget to paint the sides of the bases and your work needs more (day) light when photographing it so we can see it a little better)
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Posted by davbenbak1 on 31 Jan 2016, 16:46

Thanks for posting. I've been eyeing those sets for some heavy position guns for my games. Great job on some not-so-great figures. Love the muted colors. What did you dip or wash them with?
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Posted by Mai Strac on 31 Jan 2016, 18:31

:shock: Simply amazing, as usual!!! :love: :love: :thumbup:
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Posted by Peter on 31 Jan 2016, 21:17

Always nice to see some new units from you Joan! These look fantastic again! :thumbup:
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Posted by dykio on 31 Jan 2016, 21:30

Great stuff again, and those mars figures look quite nice actualle!!!
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Posted by Wheeling Turn on 05 Feb 2016, 22:47

I really like your style. Lots of earthen colours. Not so flashy as armies of this age are normally painted..great
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Posted by despertaferro on 07 Feb 2016, 01:49

Thank you very much for your time and nice comments.

Davbenbak1, sorry for taking so long to answer you: I wash my figures with a mixture of a very dilute Black-brown enamel and matt cote.

Here you can find a deeper explanation of my painting technique:

viewtopic.php?f=15&t=4016
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Posted by Marvin on 07 Feb 2016, 10:14

Everyone likes your shading - and I do too! :yeah: :yeah:

Did the barrels come with the set or did you source them from elsewhere?
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Posted by despertaferro on 07 Feb 2016, 14:14

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Posted by KenzoSato on 15 Feb 2016, 20:48

fantastic
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Posted by Mário on 15 Feb 2016, 20:51

You prove that excellent thigs can be made with the Mars figures. You convinced me to have a try.
Keep posting please.
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