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Building the Old West

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Outlaws Pt 4

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I painted up the beards on Charlie Prince and Ike Clanton and the bases for everybody. I painted up the beards on Charlie Prince and Ike Clanton and the bases for everybody.

This version of Charlie Prince is from the 2007 version of 3:10 to Yuma. The original film was released in 1957.

I used Vallejo Dark Flesh for the face and hands and Army Painter Babe Blonde for the beard and hair.  I then washed the hands, face, hair and beard with GW Reikland Flesh Shade.  While the photo doesn’t do it justice, it looks pretty good in person at normal tabletop ranges.

For the white leather jacket I mixed 3 parts of Army Painter Speed Paint Medium with their Holy White speed paint. The brass buttons on the jacket and pants are Vallejo Brass. The belt and holsters are Army Painter Oak Brown. The pants are Army Painter Fur Brown and the pistol grips are Vallejo Mahogany Brown. Both got washed with GW Seraphim Sepia. The sweatband on the hat is Army Painter Skeleton bone and it was also washed with Seraphim Sepia.

The hat and pistols are Army Painter Matte Black drybrushed with GW Eshin Grey. The bases are Army Painter Desert Yellow. I haven’t done it in this step yet but I’ll dry brush the bases with Skeleton Bone.

I’ll need to do a few touch ups on Charlie but he’s fairly close to being done.

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