
„The Ned Kelly Gang Were Bushrangers…“
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„…Who terrorised the population of the north-eastern district of Victoria, Australia, from 1878 to 1880.“ |
Having been bought a „Salute“ 2019, and partially-pigmented around that time, my biggest hurdle with these outlaws was whether I could identify (and match) the colours I originally used on their long coats. In the end I just gave their base layers a good soaking in „Citadel“ Nuln Oil or Agrax Earthshade (as appropriate“ and then went with whatever „Vallejo“ paint I felt would work so as to bring out all the creases, pockets and buttons.
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„The Kelly Gang members were declared outlaws, liable to be shot on sight.“ |
Lastly, I treated all of the bushranger’s infamous 6mm thick iron armour and firearms with a lick of „Vallejo“ Gunmetal, and shaded it using „Citadel“ Nuln Oil. As with the group’s other members, I felt the re-shaped plough mouldboards would look better without any actual highlights, so simply left them all be. Though I did decide to ‚catch‘ all the pistol butts with a smidgeon of „Vallejo“ Heavy Sienna and some „Citadel“ Agrax Earthshade.
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„Athena Miniatures“ WIPS – The last of my Soviet NBC Troopers are on the painting table |
I probably now own enough British Squaddies, Spetsnaz, and various Apocalypse Survivors to keep me going until the end of the year, so don’t plan on adding anything new to this project until everything – including a Landrover Mark III – is tabletop ready. However, having been in regular contact with company owner John Caboche, and heard of his future plans for this range, I’ve got my eye on „Colours“ 2025 as a particularly optimistic deadline…
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