Probably my favourite Biblical warriors. Don't know why I took so long to get some on here. Too many other distractions. Together with some of best ever Perry/Foundry sculpts are the new Sea Peoples from North Star 28mm new Chariot range. I think they blend together very well.
Yes they work very nicely! Steve Saleh, on good form.
ReplyDeleteVery tempting for me...great work!
ReplyDeleteVery well done. They look great.
ReplyDeleteThey do look very nice together, Colin. BTW, appears you may have used the stain/dip process on these, no? Seeing your work inspires me to paint up some BTD Sherden Guardsmen that have been collecting dust. Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteGreat figures and great brushwork. I, too, like the stained effect.
ReplyDeleteTHey really look good.
ReplyDeleteI'm about to start some biblicals too, though in 15mm ;)
Oh, BTW.
ReplyDeleteWhich colours do you use for your basing? It looks very convincing.
Cheers
Lovely Sea People Colin! The Foundry and Northstar figures are superb and mix well. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThanks for comment s guys. Sea Peoples do seem one of most popular chariot period ranges.
ReplyDeleteDean... Army painter again. I do sometimes highlight block colours like the blue reed helmets which is very quick and effective.
Sebastien...basing is very simple. Builders sand/sharp sand here in uk from DIY store...so all colour including white stones straight from bag with small very light sand highlight only then sme flock etc added.
Cyrus... very happy with mix even though North star slightly larger. Wonder what else will be added to this new range??
Happy New All.
Forgot to add Year.
DeleteLovely painting and colour scheme.
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff! My North Star Sea People just arrived...
ReplyDeleteChristopher...are you using these for Troy? They should fit in great with other ranges for this period.
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