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Confederate steps
Right now I have two Regiments done as a base how to;
I’ll now do a stage by stage shots , more as a guide fo myself in the future as anything .
Confederates
Grey Seer base
Then a overall coat of GW contrast Gryph charger Grey
On doing a little bit of research after an Osprey shopping spree, and finding the Stonewall Jackson picture for the project blogs header, I had got the idea that the Rebs trousers were all blue wrong , some did wear them but they tended to be captured Union gear.
With this in mind I just picked out afew on each strip and gave them a thinned out coat of GW Contrast Tallasar Blue.
Then I decided to pick out some with GW Contrast Skeleton Horde, for those who’s uniforms had the butternut effect some the trousers, some the jackets
Noticing that the grey base could vary a bit I then did the same with trousers and jackets on some of the figures in GW Contrast Basilicum Grey
I then started block painting belts in an MP paints Dark Umbra( it allows a bit of shading in the wash stage) .
Rifles are done in GW contrast Gore Gunter Brown though for the original Regiment I used GW contrast Wyldwood, to some extent to reflect the varied sources of supply that the Confederates had in wpn supply. Its funny that the figure strips don’t look right till this stage is done.
The block painting stage is also the bit were I forgot to do Lloydy style photos of each stage .
On the original Regiment I phaffed with basing I thought a static grass base would be a bit overwhelming, I tried putting on texture paint, but made the mistake of sticking king the strips to the base and it was awkward trying to get the brush between the strips . On the Union I stuck on one strip and then tried adding the textured paint still a pain and the end result looked patchy despite all the effort, so I tried adding static Grass more out of desperation than anything and found it didn’t overpower the figures and actually looked quite good as can be seen in my initial photos.On one strip I tried to see if I could just put the Flock straight on the bases but found the thinned our pa glue wouldn’t adhere and pooled, so just gave the bases a green overall paint, apart from thin strips left bear for the plastic glue to adhere too when sticking the figure strips on
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