Sunday, 17 June 2018

Prinz Heinrich von Preußen Fusiliers .


I've cracked on and got the first batch of Prussian Fusiliers painted and varnished . They were relatively easy to paint once I got the first two or three done . I spray them black then paint the figure a darker shade of the required colours - ie a mid grey for the white straps , a buff colour for the yellow etc. . Then I overcoat with the correct shade trying to leave the darker colours for shading , I gave the yellow an extra lighter coat as it's so hard to get yellow right I find .


Prince August have a done a good job with these new wave of figures and they still match the older ranges in style and size . I will have to cast more figures up myself to form the next company so hoping to do that next week.


A close up of one of the Fusiliers , the heads are separate 'plug-in' and you can build Fusiliers , Grenadiers or Tricorned Line Infantry from this basic figure. I enjoy painting 40mm figures , probably because my eyes find it easier to see the details and also they look like 'real' toy soldiers .



13 comments:

  1. They look nice - keep up the good work.

    Steve

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  2. Lovely figures! I often think that were I to start all over again, the Prinz August figures would be just the ticket.

    Best Regards,

    Stokes

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  3. Good looking figures and the painting looks very effective.

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  4. Very nice!! The painting style suits them well.

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    1. The coat of yacht varnish helps hid any faults and seems to brighten the colours as well.

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  5. Great work there- they look excellent.

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  6. Nice work, Tony! The close up really highlights your skill with these.

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    1. Thank you , being semi-flat you have to be a bit bolder with the shading I think.

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