Saturday, 29 March 2025

Austrian infantry regiment no 54 Froon Napoleonic 66

 Here's a Perry plastic unit Regiment no 54 Froon primed in black, well some were primed in grey but got a black wash, then the usual rough white wet brush coat, flesh, brown , steel, grey, gold white touch up and black touch up, and the facing colour( light green)  for this unit and a black pen to go over the yellow on the crest, it's easier than trying to paint it I find! 




It's a supper fast white wet brush/semi drybrush then go back over the straps and do a final tweak after everything else is done. Standard Austrian flagpole, I did most of these flagpoles together to save time! 










A quick shot of the temporary acting painting desk.


More Austrians and Hungarians as we head towards Easter

All the best 

Iain 

13 comments:

  1. Your Austrian army must be MASSIVE by now.

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  2. Lovely additions Iain, and a good idea to do all the Austrian flagpoles together in one batch.

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  3. Looks great! Yeah, the kinds of techniques you describe/use are good for cranking out large numbers of figures for tabletop battles.

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  4. Another great looking Austrian unit Iain - but can they fight? LOL I have found, in general, mine don't fight very well - but it will depend on the rules used, I guess!

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  5. Another nice looking unit Iain, good way of cranking out those Austrians, looking forward to seeing the next regiment.

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  6. Very effective method to paint them Iain, and must be pretty quick too.

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  7. I'm fascinated by your results, they look great, and I find your tips and techniques really useful!

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  8. That’s no filler post, that’s a post full of miniatures!
    Nice job!
    😀

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  9. Nice work Iain, keep plugging away Sir!

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  10. Nice work Iain and once flocked, these should look pretty cool:).

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  11. You are getting through these at a fair old rate…
    This is going to be an impressive army when it is finished…
    But is an army ever finished…😁

    All the best. Aly

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