RCW - Bolcheviks (1918 - 1920)

Started by Anatoli, October 31, 2019, 04:44:38 PM

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martin goddard


Superb work.
Can i copy those pictures for the Mill please.

Colonel Kilgore

Quote from: martin goddard on December 09, 2019, 06:18:23 PM

Superb work.
Can i copy those pictures for the Mill please.

I wish I could copy the painting for my figures :)

Anatoli

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Quote from: martin goddard on December 09, 2019, 06:18:23 PM

Superb work.
Can i copy those pictures for the Mill please.

Thank you...

Of course...  :)

Quote from: Colonel Kilgore on December 09, 2019, 06:47:37 PM

I wish I could copy the painting for my figures :)

:D :D

Thank you, Colonel...
I just try to work contrasts between a dark base (ie. a kaki colour with a little bit of black added), and 1 or 2 layers of lighting
(ie. same kaki base, but with white added) after having used some ink...
The final result is not very precise, but the effect is not bad on a table at distance viewing...

Cheers...

Xavier

Colonel Kilgore

Xavier,

Thanks for this. What would be really great, if you have the time and energy, would be to do a step-by-step post with photos of your technique? Either in photos here and/or for an article in The Mill?

But I'd hate that to stand in the way of your turning our more great figures :)

Cheers,

Simon

Anatoli

Quote from: Colonel Kilgore on December 09, 2019, 07:38:00 PM
What would be really great, if you have the time and energy, would be to do a step-by-step post with photos of your technique? Either in photos here and/or for an article in The Mill?


Ok, Simon... I will do it for my next figures...  :)

Colonel Kilgore


Brian Cameron

Very impressive work and good inspiration for the Early Red army I'm currently working on.

Brian

Anatoli

#22
Thank you, Brian...  ;)

Camulogene (Pierre) and I played a RCW Square Bashing game this afternoon in our local club in Liffré (Brittany, France). It was a 500 points game.

- Camulogene played the Polish army (n°47 in army book list) ;
- I played the red army n°42.

The polish army won the game...

Here are some pictures of this game. We had a great fun !!  ;D


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Polish army was painted by Camulogene, as some Russian regiments (Navy, MG, A/C)...  ;)





Colonel Kilgore

Well done Anatoli and Camulogene - that is a great-looking game with some truly wonderful models. Thanks again for sharing!

Simon

Sean Clark

My word that is a nice game. Both the figures and the scenery are excpetional. Goes to show that just because you're playing on a studded surface doesn't mean it has to LOOK like it's on a studded surface 😛

Smiley Miley 66

Love the look of your templates, especially your wooded ones. Man after my own heart.
Miles

martin goddard

That really is wonderful!  Better than most "let's promote these new 28mm, 12 a side skirmish rules" articles. :)

Smoking gun

#27
Very nice looking game and figures. I particulary like the barricades and the terrain doesn't look confined to the grid. Very well done to both of you.

Martin Buck

Nick

Wow. Impressive looking game. Well done.

Nick

Quebec

Anatoli, that is pure genius on display there. Congratulations and may your brush long continue to turn out extraordinary work. Truly, truly inspirational.