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Saturday, 22 August 2020

Paint table Saturday 22 August

Yesterday I got all the woodland/forest terrain bases base-coated and dry-brushed.



I then began work on the swamp bases. I base-coated these in a darker colour and dry-brushed them. The next step was to add some dark green-brown ink into the "pools". For some unfathomable reason I decided to spread the green ink wash (thinned down somewhat) over the ground areas. Yup, big mistake. To correct that, once it was dry I had to dr-brush them again with the base and highlight colours (after airbrushing a coat of matt varnish to seal in the ink wash). Later on I added some slightly watered down gloss Mod Podge for the water effect. Almost 24 hours later, some of the deeper pools are still drying:



As I can't really do anything more with the terrain until the Mod Podge has dried (hopefully tomorrow?) I finished prepping the last of the figures for my "Infamy, Infamy!" project this morning and this afternoon I started gluing figures onto sticks ready for priming and painting:



That's the Germans done; once they have been primed I will do the same with the Romans, the animals and the civilians.

5 comments:

  1. Scenery is looking good Tamsin, can understand bringing the green up onto the banks of the marshland, shame it didn't work. Have you tried a heat source to dry the Mod Podge quicker ?
    That's a large prep work ready for the next stage

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  2. AAGH, I feel your pain over the ill advised ink wash! I have done the same thing myself!
    I am so looking forwards to how you do the Romans and Germani!

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  3. @ Ray - thanks! :)

    @ Dave Stone - cheers. It was worth trying and was easily corrected. I don't want to use a heat source to speed up the drying as it could re-warp the bases. :)

    @ Herkybird - luckily it was easily corrected when I realised it hadn't worked quite how I'd imagined it would. :)

    @ Neil - thanks! :)

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