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zaterdag 9 december 2023

Esci Set 238 Muslim Warriors

I painted some of these figures in the past in red and white. Now I wanted to paint them in black and blue to get some variation in the troops. For those who want to know, the figures are painted black and then get a drybrush with grey paint. You can add different layers of drybrush with every next time a lighter grey to get more depth. Figures are original Esci in scale 1/72. Painted with acrylic paints.






I hope you like them!

Thanks for watching!

Painted in 2023

- 20 mm:

    - Figures: 6

    - Horses: 8

    - Cannons: 0

    - Wagons: 2

- 28 mm

    - Figures: 1

- 54 mm

    - Figures: 54



maandag 4 juli 2016

Esci set 238 Muslim Warriors Part 2

I could have split these up, but I'm so happy I have these finished that I post them all in one go! These are the last nine poses of this set. I posted six figures earlier in my Esci set 238 Muslim Warriors Part1 post. In that post you can also read how I painted them. Very simple as I may say.


As you can see my small Muslim army is growing every time a little bit more. I also finished the figures (one of each pose in the set) of another set but that is for later on this month. Wich means I'm getting close to the end of this small project I wanted to do this year.

Enjoy the pictures!

One of the chiefs!


Strange that after taking pictures, that
you allways see some things that has to
be corrected!


As said, I wanted to keep it simple, so red on the flag,
and no marks!














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donderdag 5 mei 2016

Esci Set 238 Muslim Warriors Part 1

I can't help it but during the Arnhem project I have to paint other things. I get bored when I have to paint the same things whole the time. Therefor I added a rule for myself. Not more as three things on the painttable. Only when something is finished I'm allowed to start something new. And these six figures are a result of this rule.
 

 
 
 
I wanted to keep these simple so I worked with not to many colors. I started with a white (Revell 5)undercoat and then I gave them a Vallejo Grey Wash. Then I gave them all a white drybrush. After that I painted all the skin parts with Tanned Flesh (GW), and a Flesh Wash (GW). For the red I used Blood Red (GW), for the guns Brown (Revell 85) and Boltgun Metal (GW) with a Mud Wash (GW). For the leather parts I used Snakebite Leather (GW) also with a Mud Wash (GW). Gold and Silver are also from Games Workshop. Black is from Revell (8).
 
They painted real quick and many more will follow. From this set there are nine more waiting for some paint (Esci 238 Muslim Warriors). After that some other sets will follow. Are in cue line:
 
They are also an addition to the earlier painted figures from this sets:
 
Here are the close ups of these painted figures.
 











 
 
I hope you like them!
 
Next time another update on the Arnhem Project. Keep watching!
 
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zondag 28 december 2014

Mr X Montly duels on Benno's

It time to put my statistics of painted figures a bit higher as they are now. As the title says I've been doing some duels at the Benno's Figures Forum. The challenge was to do one duel every month against another member of the forum. The challenger didn't knew who they were duelling and me neither.

The rules were kept very simple:
- One standing or riding figure out of the box
- Neutral background (white, black, blue,...)
- No base
- Two pictures, front and back
- Period or figure chosen by the challenger

To fix and arrange all these duels I needed some help from my good friend Remco, who is the moderator of the duel section on Benno's. He took care of all contacts between me and the challengers. And it must be said, he did a fantastic job. There wasn't a moment that someone realised that I was Mr X.

This will be a rather long post, but I'm to lazy to split them all up. If you want to see what my challenger made, just klick on the link I'll be adding with each month duel. So let's start!

January duel

- Challenger asked for a medieval figure, free choice.
- Scale is 1/72
- I took a figure from Caesar H086 Dismounted Crusader set.
Link
- Result: Lost

Hardest part of this figure was to paint the white of the uniform. As I always use a white basecoat, I covered it with some grey wash from vallejo. Them I painted the upper parts white again. I'm also not pleased with the sword. Next time I will try to straighten it in hot boiling water.




February duel

- Challenger asked for a Roman Imperial figure. Same figure.
- Scale 1/72
- Figure is from the Esci 224 Roman Legion set.
Link
- Result: Won

This was a very nice figure to paint. Lots of flesh parts, gold, silver and red. Easy to paint, only a few difficulties with the helmet, because hard to reach in some angles.




March Duel

- Challenger asked for a Barbarian figure. Same figure.
- Scale 1/72
- Figure is from the Esci 225 Barbarian Warriors set.
Link
- Result: Lost

It was strange, that after that Roman I had to paint an opponent of him. My first thought was easy, but when I saw the figure of my challenger, I knew it was lost. He added some blue tattoos on him, so he looked much better as mine.




April duel

- The challenger asked for a Napoleonic Wars theme. We agreed on the Scottisch infantry figure.
- Scale 1/72
- Figure is from the Italeri 6136 Scots Infantry set
- Link
- Result: Lost

Never been a great fan of painting tartan, but now I didn't have a choice. I did all I could to find the right paint for this figure, but I couldn't find it. So the tartan is freehand painted, don't be to hard on me for this one.

The paint I was trying to find:


And this is what I made of it:




May duel

- Challenger asked for a Celt figure on foot. We agreed on the same figure.
- Scale 1/72
- Figure is from the Italeri 6029 Celtic Cavalry set
Link
- Result: Won

Again a figure of the Imperial Roman period. This time I took myself a bit more time and added some small things to let him look better. Like the stripes on his trousers.





June duel

- Challenger asked for a Napoleonic Mounted Officer. Free choice.
- Scale 1/72
- I took a figure from the Hat 8279 Napoleonic Mounted Officers set.
Link
- Result: Lost

This is the only mounted figure I had to paint in the challenge. Loved it. Okay, it was a white uniform again, but I think it turned out very well. I didn't have luck with it, my opponent was far to strong. For your information, this is a Spanish officer.




July duel

- Challenger asked for a WW2 British Soldier. Free choice
- Scale 1/72
- I took a figure from the Caesar H055 British Infantry set
Link
- Result: Won

This one I had to paint very fast. It had to be done before I went on holliday. So I was pleased that it was a WW2 figure, and free choice, so I could take one with not to many details and cammo. Just for fun, I called him Tommy!




August duel

- Challenger asked for a WW2 single figure with cammo uniform. Free choice.
- Scale 1/72
- I took a figure from the Esci 244 German Paratroopers Green Devils
Link
- Result: Lost

Painting cammo is not my strongest thing, so I wasn't surprised by the result. But I was pleased to paint something different. Always a good practice.




September duel

- Challenger asked for the same figure of Russian Heavy Artillery
- Scale 1/72
- Figure is from the Zvezda 8045 Russian Guard Heavy Artillery set
Link
- Result: Won

Zvezda has some of the best sculpted figures, so I was pleased that we had a duel with one of them.




October duel

- Challenger asked for a WW2 British Para. Free choice.
- Scale 1/72
- I took a figure of the Revell 2509 WW2 British Paratroopers set
Link
- Result: Lost

Cammo again. Not my cup of tea, so the result was expected.




November duel

- Challenger asked for the same US GI
- Scale 1/72
- Figure is from the Caesar H054 WW2 US Army (Set 1)
Link
- Result: Lost

I was a bit surprised I lost this one. I was very pleased with how I painted this one. I tested a bit of a new technique for me. First painted the figure, added a wash and then some heavy drybrushing. Thought it should be good enough for the win. Nope.




December duel

- For this duel the challenger bought the figures on CRISIS, and gave one to me. The challenger in this case was Remco. He wanted to give me this figure for all the efforts I have done in the duelling section for the past months. Thank you Remco!
- Scale 28mm
- Figure is from Otherworld Miniatures, called Serving Wench 1
Link
- Result: Won

I have not painted many 28mm figures, so it is always something new for me to paint one. And as this isn't a fighting figure, I even loved it more to paint. Well dinner is served!




So these were the duels we had. As a final result, I lost 7 and won 5. I would like to thank to all challengers to make it possible. Without them I wouldn't have painted so much different period and figures! Thanks guys!

Next year again? Who knows?

Also welcome to some new followers:
- Peter (and that is what I call a strong name!) from (be seated!) "Well, this isn't a reasonable use of my time and resources, but I'm going to do it anyway"
- Hightower from Hightower's Mini's

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