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Swiss Napies - Neuchatel Battalion

Posted by Kekso on 10 Sep 2023, 09:58

I haven't enjoy very much painting them. Yellow is difficult to paint, Victrix plastic is very brittle and sculpt isn't the best in the world :eh:
Anyhow, they're finished, photographed and ready to meet new owner who will like them more than I do (I hope :xd: )

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Posted by Zed1 on 10 Sep 2023, 19:05

Mmh. That's a real nice, colourful bunch of figures. I really like your paintjob, very nicely done. But didn't they have closed breasted uniforms?
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 11 Sep 2023, 19:47

Kekso wrote:I haven't enjoy very much painting them. Yellow is difficult to paint, Victrix plastic is very brittle and sculpt isn't the best in the world :eh:...

Despite all the inconveniences, you have achieved a fantastic result on these figures, Kekso. :love:

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Posted by Kekso on 12 Sep 2023, 09:06

Zed1 wrote: But didn't they have closed breasted uniforms?


Thanks for the comments. I'm not sure about that. I've painted according to reference that customer gave me. This is second unit I've painted for him and he didn't made any complaints about first one.
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Posted by MABO on 12 Sep 2023, 15:22

My first thought was, that these are 1/72 but I didn't recognised the brand. But then I read about Victrix. You know I am one of your fans, Dalibor. And I like also these figures very much.
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Posted by Rich W on 14 Sep 2023, 22:37

Really nice!
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Posted by Michael Robert on 15 Sep 2023, 10:15

Hello Kekso,
maybe you didn't like to paint them, but they are real professional style. I think they are very beautiful and the yellow came out just great.
Then I wonder how such a yellow colour would age when on campaign. Certainly less "bonbon". Probably we'll never know. On a gaming table or in a diorama this yellow will be terrific.
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Posted by Minuteman on 15 Sep 2023, 17:05

Michael Robert wrote:Hello Kekso,
maybe you didn't like to paint them, but they are real professional style. I think they are very beautiful and the yellow came out just great.
Then I wonder how such a yellow colour would age when on campaign. Certainly less "bonbon". Probably we'll never know. On a gaming table or in a diorama this yellow will be terrific.
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Yellow is quite an unusual uniform colour for the 'horse and musket' era (1700 to c.1850), and I suspect there is a good reason for relatively few units being clothed in this colour; in other words, that yellow dyes were not very good at staying yellow, and so became bleached or even changed hue slightly when exposed to sun and rain.

Even so, these brave Swiss warriors do look very nice in their bright yellow coats! :yeah: :-D
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Posted by Peter on 15 Sep 2023, 18:23

Excellent work my friend! You did a really good job on that yellow! :thumbup:

PS: I find the acrylic yellow of Revell the best. ;-)
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Posted by PatrickJ71 on 16 Sep 2023, 09:19

That batallion just looks great!
I can imagine the struggle with the yellow paint, but you made a real beautiful bunch of soldiers. Nice sculpts & fantastic painting!
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Posted by Konrad on 16 Sep 2023, 16:33

Yellow is only surpassed by black and white.
I would say you got along very well with the yellow uniform.
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Posted by Kekso on 17 Sep 2023, 07:55

Thank you for your comments and discussion.

Regarding yellow, yes it is difficult color to paint.
What I did here is I've used white primer and then Iyanden Yellow (GW Contrast paint).
I did highlights with regular acrylic paints.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 17 Sep 2023, 08:17

Beautiful painting of these fellows.

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