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Hi all, Just to add something different to the mix. Have just about finished my 1st cannon. I used Citadel acrylic Warp-lock Bronze with a Dry brush of Golden Griffon, plus a wash of Nuln Oil on the Barrel and Red Sandolin Wood-stain for the carriage. Mainly because I had all these in the cupboard/shed, looks good with all that detail visible. Regards Andy
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yes xf-7 on the bench soverign of the seas & hms hood , collecting hms victory
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court orchard wrote:Hi all, Just to add something different to the mix. Have just about finished my 1st cannon. I used Citadel acrylic Warp-lock Bronze with a Dry brush of Golden Griffon, plus a wash of Nuln Oil on the Barrel and Red Sandolin Wood-stain for the carriage. Mainly because I had all these in the cupboard/shed, looks good with all that detail visible.
Regards Andy A photo would be good...
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I'll try. But bear with I'm very new to this. Regards Andy
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My 1st Cannon painted with my son's warhammer paints and some 12 year old Sandolin Red Wood-Stain I found in the shed.
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Hi, That didn't work! I think I need some help on posting photos, I followed the instructions I found in general model ship talk and pasted a link from photobucket.
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OK, worked it out, sorry about the ineptitude. http://i1240.photobucket.com/albums/gg482/andykirby194/1bcb1a52.jpg
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Now, that's a cannon! Far more authentic looking than the red version in the magazine.
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Still haven't mastered this, there were supposed to be 2 photos.
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andy only 101 to go!!! Current builds: SotS, USS Consitution, San Felipe, D51 loco, HMS Surprise, RB7, Arab Dhow, Jotika HMS Victory Completed builds: HMS Pickel, Thermopylae, Mississipi river boat, Mary Rose, Cutty Sark, San Francisco II, HMS Victory x5, Titanic Lifeboat, Panart HMS Victory Launch, Hachette Titanic, Virginia Schooner, Endeavour Longboat. http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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Nice finish on the cannon, I do like Citadel colours and they have such a huge collection of paints! Dry brushing does transform the base coat and bring it to life, a very thin wash of ink will enhance the base coat and define the crests and ornamentation. I am glad to see that you have mangaged to master the art of posting photos, the first of many I suspect. All the best,Steve..
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Nice work Andy
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Thanks Guys, and as Karl points out 1 down, 101 to go. This is going to be great fun and if the quality of the cannons is carried through to everything else, this is going to be one heck of a model. My son had a recent Warhammer craze and I was very impressed by their range of paints and the fantastic range of metallic finishes you could get on all those vicious weapons. Plus I love the names, Leadbelcher, Screaming Bell etc. I read an article recently saying that we are the last generation of modellers, but some of the stuff these youngsters are doing with those hugely complicated fantasy/futuristic models is awesome and it's got a vast following. Different subject matter, but the same glue & paint covered fingers.
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I used to also play Warhammer 40k and always thought the army paint schemes one of the main attractions for me. I've already decided to try to use some of my old paints in this build and it's good to see that I'm not the only one my only problem comes in that most of my paints are in the old naming scheme (blood red) and not the new one (mephiston red). Glad to see that even after 15 years most are still good to use Andy Current Builds: - HMS Sovereign of the Seas Planning on Building: - Scratch built HMS Victory full detail interior (I know what's inside even if you can't see it ) Completed Builds: -
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I love their multilayer finishes, using at least 5 different paints for each finish. I painted this miniature Agincourt Archer entirely with their paints.
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In an age of internet shopping B&Q & Tesco on every corner i always try to give my money to independent retailers but it seems i am limited to plasti-kote paints,on a 1-10 scale..1 being,paint will eat away your wood and make you grow a second head and 10 being fast drying great coverage dries true to its colour...where should i put Plasti-kote? Tell me the truth,I shall not offend nor be offended
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and WOW,brilliant paint job Andy.i can only dream of those finishes you give me something to aspire to! Truly brilliant Tell me the truth,I shall not offend nor be offended
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