These are probably the easiest miniatures I’ve ever done. Most of the work consists of drybrushing. I’ve seen a lot of Youtubers using make-up brushes for this and I figured I’d give these a try as well. Man, does that make a difference! I’ll be using make-up brushes for all my drybrushing in the future.
There’s not a whole lot else to say, apart from that these are the old, metal figures. To make the king stand out a little I painted his cape red and his crown gold, just as in movie.
Figures
All over basecoat: Blue Grey 70.904
Shadows: German Camouflage Dark Green 70.979
Drybrush: 1:1 ratio Blue Grey 70.904 and White
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Drybrush: 1:2 ratio Blue Grey 70.904 and White
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Metal parts: Gunmetal Grey 70.863
Hair and beards: White 70.951
Thinned coat of Army painter quickshade (light)
on metal, hair and beards
Drybrush: 1:2 ratio Blue Grey 70.904 and White
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Drybrush: White 70.951
Bases
Ochre craft paint mixed with coffee grounds
Wash with Charred Brown 72.045
Drybrush with Bone White 72.034
Base rims: Charred Brown 72.045
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