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Title: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Danyo on 02 November 2013, 06:23:45 PM
I feel it's taken forever to get these painted but rugby and a warhammer tournament and a needy girlfriend took all my spare away!

Be gentle.. It's my first base.

And waiting on grass for the base!

(http://i1091.photobucket.com/albums/i392/daniel933/D5D33319-5908-45E1-B5A2-631A5BEF0056-4477-000003280F013C54_zpse83a27f0.jpg)

What you guys think?
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: fsn on 02 November 2013, 06:25:24 PM
Good stuff. Is it just the photo, or is the middle chap in the front rank black?
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Danyo on 02 November 2013, 06:32:01 PM
He is...

Multicultural Britain. Haha,

In all honesty I've planned a few models to be. Just to change it up slightly. No historical evidence of there being coloured people in the British in Isandlwana except for the natals though.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: fsn on 02 November 2013, 06:47:17 PM
Nice! Slightly subversive! I like it!
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Duke Speedy of Leighton on 02 November 2013, 07:09:07 PM
Like it a lot! Keep at them.  8)
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Techno on 03 November 2013, 08:01:29 AM
Good stuff !
Cheers - Phil.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Leman on 03 November 2013, 11:59:52 AM
They're looking good. Now I've seen those close up (so to speak) I think the pith helmet could easily paint up dark blue for home service.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Fenton on 03 November 2013, 12:08:34 PM
Good start...A quick point...looking at figure base did you prime them?...I would recommend that you do to help the paint stick to the figure and hide some bits that we all miss occasionally
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: FierceKitty on 03 November 2013, 12:25:38 PM
Quote from: Fenton on 03 November 2013, 12:08:34 PM
Good start...A quick point...looking at figure base did you prime them?...I would recommend that you do to help the paint stick to the figure and hide some bits that we all miss occasionally
Well spotted, that man. It's worth the extra step to spray on a primer to reduce the time spent on maintenance and repair after every battle or two.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Hertsblue on 03 November 2013, 05:36:44 PM
Quote from: FierceKitty on 03 November 2013, 12:25:38 PM
Well spotted, that man. It's worth the extra step to spray on a primer to reduce the time spent on maintenance and repair after every battle or two.

I second that. A dark primer will cover a multitude of sins - and make the paintjob more robust. Good start, though, Danyo. 
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Danyo on 03 November 2013, 08:49:17 PM
I will admit I should've done a primer first (how I do it with my warhammer models) but for some bizarre reason I didn't. God only knows why haha

Thanks for the comments guys!
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: ryman1 on 05 November 2013, 05:17:43 PM
Quote from: Fenton on 03 November 2013, 12:08:34 PM
Good start...A quick point...looking at figure base did you prime them?...I would recommend that you do to help the paint stick to the figure and hide some bits that we all miss occasionally

Maybe he primed them in mithril silver?  ;D

A great start Danyo! The zulu war is my passion so it's good to see another chap at work on the range.
If I may be so bold I'd point out that the loose cartridge bag on the left hip should be white but liberties can be taken to represent field wear by using a light beige if desired, also whilst the helmets accuratley represent the use of mimosa bark/tea staining on the rankers, officers kept theirs untanned, if only to better enable the men to see the officers who wore red tunics when the heat was on.
On the multicultural aspect, to my knowledge we didn't have an exclusion policy in our forces during the period, there were certainly black servicemen on the british side serving as regulars in the navy.
As we cannot hope to find photographic evidence of every redcoat who served I'd say go for it, it's your project.
I'm looking forward to seeing how your project progresses, your first attempt is certainly indicative of fair research, you'll be amazed at how quickly you aqquire skill in this scale with the allowances for beginners Pendraken sculpts afford.

Cheers

Ry
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: fsn on 05 November 2013, 05:19:42 PM
Will you do a white Zulu?
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: ryman1 on 05 November 2013, 05:43:30 PM
Quote from: fsn on 05 November 2013, 05:19:42 PM
Will you do a white Zulu?

Would that be John Dunn? the white adventurer who over the course of 30 years and by the outbreak of war had elevated himself from trader and white society misfit to Cetswayo's right hand man and effectively the second most powerful man in zululand with a thousand warriors under his direct command (with a monolpoly on the gun trade).
It's an important point to note that John Dunn dressed and lived as a Zulu unless in the company of europeans, it has been suggested that some of his sons by his many wives were 'very light' as is generally the case when the father of a mixed raced parentage is white.
Of course, John Dunn joined the British side but did all of his many sons?, we deal in tabletop affairs and the fact that the Portuguese at Delagoa bay are reported to have assisted Cetswayo, this artistic licence by Danyo (if restrained to a very few figs) shouldn't be a hindrance.

Not a bad idea though Fsn, John Dunn was, shall we say......the optio, Cestwayo - the Centurion? ;)

Cheers

Ry
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Danyo on 06 November 2013, 11:59:57 AM
Quote from: ryman1 on 05 November 2013, 05:17:43 PM
Maybe he primed them in mithril silver?  ;D

A great start Danyo! The zulu war is my passion so it's good to see another chap at work on the range.
If I may be so bold I'd point out that the loose cartridge bag on the left hip should be white but liberties can be taken to represent field wear by using a light beige if desired, also whilst the helmets accuratley represent the use of mimosa bark/tea staining on the rankers, officers kept theirs untanned, if only to better enable the men to see the officers who wore red tunics when the heat was on.
On the multicultural aspect, to my knowledge we didn't have an exclusion policy in our forces during the period, there were certainly black servicemen on the british side serving as regulars in the navy.
As we cannot hope to find photographic evidence of every redcoat who served I'd say go for it, it's your project.
I'm looking forward to seeing how your project progresses, your first attempt is certainly indicative of fair research, you'll be amazed at how quickly you aqquire skill in this scale with the allowances for beginners Pendraken sculpts afford.

Cheers

Ry

Good to see someone else as well! Thought I was the only one haha.

As for the bags they have been made beige/white since this photo, just to be more accurate. As for the helmets. That's new information so thank you! Will sort it tonight hopefully!
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Danyo on 06 November 2013, 12:00:54 PM
Quote from: fsn on 05 November 2013, 05:19:42 PM
Will you do a white Zulu?

Might do, just for you  8) haha.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Danyo on 07 November 2013, 09:40:34 AM
Some more additions...

(http://i1091.photobucket.com/albums/i392/daniel933/5021BD57-9ED6-4789-BE39-BA838DE859AD-3154-00000211CE18FE1B_zpsb6c4de3b.jpg)

Seen a guide on YouTube using a wash as a base then paint then wash again....I like the way the troops have turned out, although the photo isn't the best of quality  :(

Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Matt J on 07 November 2013, 10:33:56 AM
yep those look loads better.
Put a piece of white paper/card under your models when you photo them they will pop out more.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Robble on 07 November 2013, 10:40:51 AM
Great work, yes a piece of card (or indeed a nice base) always makes the figures and painting stand out more.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Techno on 07 November 2013, 11:33:56 AM
Looking good, that man !
Cheers - Phil.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Fenton on 07 November 2013, 11:46:38 AM
Looking good..Is that a Klear wash on the tent?

I was looking through  one of my figure boxes the other day and found a load of these British and Egyptians...no idea where they have come from or what to do with them...I did have a mad notion of painting the Egyptians khaki with a blue Fez and calling them the Blue Fez Nightclub Irregulars for some sort of AVBCW game
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Danyo on 07 November 2013, 01:05:12 PM
Thanks for the advise! I shall use a white underside next time I take photos.

And I actually used games workshops nuln oil as all my paints are from them. Got a black tint to the wash.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: nikharwood on 05 January 2014, 02:49:07 PM
Nicely done  8)
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Womble67 on 05 January 2014, 11:29:26 PM
Hi I'm also doing the Anglo Zulu War at the moment great work

take care

andy
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: FierceKitty on 20 January 2014, 03:54:22 AM
Can we start clamouring for a massed wedding dance set? Lots of topless lassies with little shields etc; it would look great with the huts when doing a British attack of a Zulu settlement.
Title: Re: First ever 10mm! 1879 British
Post by: Hertsblue on 20 January 2014, 09:26:30 AM
Quote from: FierceKitty on 20 January 2014, 03:54:22 AM
Can we start clamouring for a massed wedding dance set? Lots of topless lassies with little shields etc; it would look great with the huts when doing a British attack of a Zulu settlement.

Yes, I remember the film too.  :D :D :D