Fire at Will wrote:Great work, especially because I'm about to paint the same unit for my Spanish army
Marvin wrote:Once again, a fabulous looking unit, Bill. Best of all - the horses looking top notch! I love your dapple grey - any tips for making one of those?
Bill Slavin wrote:Tips for you, Marvin?!
Okay, here goes (to the best of my memory)...
Base painted the horse a beige brown.
Dry brushed the entire thing with a slightly off white.
Maybe gave it a wash of a VERY light thinned out brown yellow ink.
Back in with the white to pick up muscle and facial highlights.
Worked in grey from bottom up with dry brush, blending to white
Back in with light to white coloured dapples on grey, grey dapples on white.
Black legs, white socks.
Something like that. Sometimes pink on nose, but grey this time because of black mane and tail. Hope this helps!
Bill Slavin wrote:
Really! What figures will you use? Do you plan to do them with the more recognizable Mirliton caps? The Spanish seem to have kept these longer than most, but I opted for the shako because it was one less level of conversion.
Good luck with those - I look forward to seeing the results.
Fire at Will wrote:
Bill, I was originally going down the same route as you, but then on rummaging through my stash I found the riders from the Zvezda Prussian Hussars (I know the pelisse is a bit long for the Napoleonic period) and mounted them up on some spare Esci Polish Lancer horses. The figures I had planned to use are now becoming Cazadores a Caballo.
Bill Slavin wrote:The brown horses are a bit more straight forward - layers of washes and dry brushing. But I’m always changing my approach to whites and greys - blacks I’ve just given up on!
Marvin wrote:
Here's what I do with black horses, for what it's worth -
I mix dark prussian blue with black (about 50-50 but experiment) and base coat.
The horse may look weirdly dark blueish when dry but stick with it and shade with a medium to heavy black wash.
Once dry, dry brush lightly with a dark grey (I use Vallejo's German Camoflage Grey),
That's literally it, aside from adding in some white socks and face markings. I just find my approach just provides a black horse coat colour but without looking too artifically black. Anyways - I need a lie down now...