Hi guys after looking at the great painted figs on here i was wondering how long would it take you to paint one unit of 12 awi/napoleonic infantry to your best standard
Two weeks, including terrained bases.
Likewise, but if I could do it full time, four days, three of which are waiting for the various parts of the basing to dry.
If i painted every single night, i might make it in 2 weeks too.
Probably a similar amount of time for me. I tend to paint in larger batches of about 100 figures. Takes longer to get them finished (~4-6 weeks) but more ready when they are :-\
Actual painting time - 2hrs max. Probably less.
With undercoat and basing time added in, two evenings.
Probably a day of actual painting for me, if I could maintain focus on the project that is. But then my highest standard these days is "if looks good at gaming distances, then I'm happy". Certainly not to the standard of the Pendraken painting comp entries.
12 hours (16-24 for competition standard) plus basing time.
I'm with Luddite. But then again, my figures look like I only spend a few hours on them (unlike Luddite's).
To be honest I hate painting. I like painted figures, but the activity itself gives me little pleasure.
As short a time as possible, iffen I can tell what it is at 3 feet away then I'm happy, but then again my figures dont stand up to close scrutiny.
Over the years I have developed a painting style that I am very happy with that puts figures on the table that look good (neat with some shading) from a gaming viewpoint. To paint 12 such figures would be 2 nights painting then a couple of nights on the basing, only a short while each night but have to wait for various things to dry. A decent looking base also improves the look of your figures.
I could paint more detailed figures but then would hardly get any finished and on the table, plus the old eyesight is starting to struggle a bit.
I take ages because I'm an avid film fan (The Sweeney last night - wotcha, very nor-ee). Do my best work in the mornings.
Actual painting time, probably two to three evenings. However, I'd have to stop and let my neck muscles sort themselves out at intervals, which does mean it would probably take more like a week.
Quote from: petercooman on 18 January 2015, 12:09:36 AM
If i painted every single night, i might make it in 2 weeks too.
Maybe some clarification to this, i don't paint in the weekends, and sometimes i have to wait a day too, like the basecoat on the base usually takes some time to sry, and working early and morning shifts doesn't always allow much painting time in a day. So two weeks is the timespan, but 4 hours in total maybe to a regular gaming standard. (yes i paint in tiny bits, sometimes only one colour each day, but progress is progress)
I have a unit of 24 15mm Russian Napoleonic Line Infantry that I undercoated just before my younger son was born, they're still not finished .... he's 24 this year :(
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Are they the reserves !
If i get into a swing with them i can paint figures quite quickly (rubbish but quick) Normally i start, then put them away for a year or two.
Thought that was fairly normal practice amongst wargamers.
Quote from: howayman on 18 January 2015, 02:25:26 PM
Are they the reserves !
If i get into a swing with them i can paint figures quite quickly (rubbish but quick) Normally i start, then put them away for a year or two.
Thought that was fairly normal practice amongst wargamers.
Oh, yes! I have several units that have been half-finished for fifteen or twenty years. I have a row of 15mm scratch-built houses that have been ten years in the (almost) making.
I could probabl;y turn out a unit of 12 figures in a night assuming they were already primed.
If were talking about from packet to complete, then thats a totally different story
If already primed i aim to paint and varnish 24 - 30 per day, then start basing the next day in between the next batch of figs, if doing competition work then 6- 12 per day and possibly stuck and base textured, depending on how keen i'm feeling ;D.
kev