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 Post subject: [*] Painting Plastic Easterlings - by Pantera
PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2006 4:38 pm 
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Article Title: Painting Plastic Easterlings
Author: Pantera
Article Description: A step by step guide to painting Easterlings.

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PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2006 5:34 pm 
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Another excellent painting guide. Very good illustrations and clear descriptions of each step. I have the metal Easterlings and will be increasing that army with a horde of their plastic counterparts. Well done, Pantera.

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Very nicely done. The instructions are clear and to the point. I found the photos to be less than optimal due to the busy background, but it was also kind of interesting to see them in your work enviroment. The photos, at least for some of the detailed parts could be a bit larger. All and all well done.

Thanks Pantera

P.S. Is there a reason why the face (or at least the eyes) was ignored? I haven't painted one yet, so I am simply curious. Thanks.

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brilliant article there. lovely models as well. got myself a sprue, but i do the slightly differently. i drybrush boltgun metal, then chainmail, then i pick out all the individual scales in shining gold with a fine detail brush. wash with chestnut ink, like you, then overbrush with shining gold. i have to say, yours is a lot easier by the look of it and gives a better result.

once again, well done on the article!

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Thanks all!

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P.S. Is there a reason why the face (or at least the eyes) was ignored? I haven't painted one yet, so I am simply curious. Thanks.


To answer your question Curunír, this article was intended to give people a rough idea of how to paint the plastic easterlings and is therefore labelled 'beginners'. If I did create a slightly more in depth article on them, then I would go into such details as highlighting every scale, painting the eyes etc. However, theres nothing stopping you going over the eyes!

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Great to see this Ring/Pantera/Will! :)

Not only are you back, but doing articles too. Great stuff.
Always good to see another person who's not averse to a lot of drybrushing. I really like the effect. Well done!

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Excellent guide! Nice pictures and lovely result! Well done mate!
Hope o see more of these!

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Good job Will, nicely laid out with decent pictures, just the way a good article should be !

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Very clear instructions and step-by-step pictures.

Nice one Ring!
... I mean, Pantera! :roll:

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Very nice job on the article and the Easterlings.

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Many thanks for your feedback, much appreciated.

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Pantera wrote:
To answer your question Curunír, this article was intended to give people a rough idea of how to paint the plastic easterlings and is therefore labelled 'beginners'.

:oops:, I'm sorry Pantera, I missed that completely. Thanks for pointing that out.

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Not a problem mate. :wink:

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Great article - nice pics that show very well each stage of painting and the final result is very nice!
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Great article! Looks like you've spent some time designing it to be suitable for army painting. I hope we'll see another one from you.

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Thanks Pasi et all, should be a few more when I have the time.

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