My friend Steve Lygo will be pleased that I have just finished painting some Reds for his Back of Beyond collection. I will be going back to WW2 plus some terrain and buildings next, before painting his Whites and Chinese Warlord collections, sorry Steve but you will have to wait a little while
If you live in the UK then we have Do It Yourself stores named B&Q. They sell water based household paint that come in test pots for about £2 and you get a lot more paint than you would for the same money from your hobby paints. This makes them ideal for painting the bases on your figures and also your terrain. B&Q do a range called Valspar Collections, The Bookcase.
They have a good range of earthy colours which make them ideal for any groundwork and they have a nice matt finish.
Start with the darkest colour and then drybrush with the lighter shades, finishing off with Vallejo Ivory.
On with the Reds. I have painted five units of foot and two horse.
And the usual action shots.
My apologies for the delay with getting 'Setting The Scene' published, everything is done apart from the graphic design hurdle, hopefully it will be worth the wait.
That's it for now folks.