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Last month, I had what doctors called a "Life Threatening Event," which made my already shaky health worse for wear.
Here's an example of how the folks at Warlord Games painted them...
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...and here is one of the two vessels I painted:
I made some minor alterations to the color-scheme in order to distinguish between the two vessels.
I thought these vessels were patrol boats. It wasn't until I was trolling the internet thoroughly researching the topic, that I discovered they were originally intended as small minesweepers.
Speaking of minesweepers, the next vessel I finished was the M-Class Minesweeper.
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Here's the Warlord Games paint-scheme...
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...and here's mine:
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My skills haven't advanced to the point where I can paint Dazzle Camouflage, like this...
(Image from Warlord Games) |
...but I can at least make my vessels look like grungy, rusty messes, like this:
I settled on using Army Painter Wolf Grey for the vessels' hulls, with Ash Grey for the metal decks and Reaper Miniatures Harvest Brown for wooden decks. Other shades of Army Painter grey were used for funnels, towers, smoke stacks, and superstructures.
Normally, I don't do any paint-mixing. But for the ships' weaponry, I mix Army Painter Gun Metal with Matte Black, for a blackish-metallic look.
For a "realistic" look I photoshopped over the data and printed material on the wake/speed templates.
I still have several E-boats that I'm still working on, along with a variety of allied landing craft from GHQ.
Hopefully, I'll get my next post uploaded in under 3 months.
1 comment:
Great looking ships, Ted! Good to see that beautiful sea mat again too! Hope you're doing well and hope you can make it to Enfilade in September.
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