As per the other comments a nice presentation of the paint job. Each step makes it an easy process to apply. I rather think you got the colour wrong for the tartan on the kilts because green was absolutely wrong for the pin line on the kilts. If you look back you will notice they were red first and then yellow on top. Ironically I did this on a stack of Airfix Highlanders back in the late 70's when trying to build a diorama of the squares receiving the charge of the French at Waterloo. But who is going to know in a game?
@@Firedrake-f4g yeah the tartans were so small that I had to make a judgment call on that. Red lines may have been too loud and red plus green lines would be too busy. So it was definitely a compromise.
I love your videos, very useful and informative. Have you tried using a black primer as these specific figures are mostly black? With epic napoleonics I started doing this method even leaving some black in recesses and the end result still looks great. Saves painting hats, backpacks, shoes etc
I think the general rule of thumb is spray/ airbrush one of the most prominent colors on the model. For these Highlanders I still feel that red is the one with the most surface area.
As per the other comments a nice presentation of the paint job. Each step makes it an easy process to apply. I rather think you got the colour wrong for the tartan on the kilts because green was absolutely wrong for the pin line on the kilts. If you look back you will notice they were red first and then yellow on top. Ironically I did this on a stack of Airfix Highlanders back in the late 70's when trying to build a diorama of the squares receiving the charge of the French at Waterloo. But who is going to know in a game?
@@Firedrake-f4g yeah the tartans were so small that I had to make a judgment call on that. Red lines may have been too loud and red plus green lines would be too busy. So it was definitely a compromise.
Nice work! looks goood!
I love your videos, very useful and informative. Have you tried using a black primer as these specific figures are mostly black? With epic napoleonics I started doing this method even leaving some black in recesses and the end result still looks great. Saves painting hats, backpacks, shoes etc
I think the general rule of thumb is spray/ airbrush one of the most prominent colors on the model. For these Highlanders I still feel that red is the one with the most surface area.