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Warmaster 10mm Miniatures for Warmaster Revolution.

Warmaster 10mm Miniatures for Warmaster Revolution.

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Project Blog by tonysilvey

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About the Project

After printing and doing a quick job on 2000 pts of Vampire counts I'm starting on Bretonnians and taking a bit more time. I am now expanding this project out to all my Warmaster armies. I'll also be doing some 10mm terrain and other little side projects.

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Squires

Tutoring 12
Skill 16
Idea 17
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Where would the knights be without their squires?

Painted using a selection of greens and browns, mostly contrast with some highlights and details on the horses.

Men-at-arms join their knights.

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Skill 18
Idea 16
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Got the 1st MAA unit completed. Not too happy with the banner. I may ho back and tidy it up at a later date. For now it’s “far from good but good from afar “.

Men-at-arms test strip

Tutoring 12
Skill 17
Idea 17
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These little guys and galls are nearly all plate and blades. I haven’t painted over a metallic base before so I wanted to give it a try before committing to a lot of them.

After a white undercoat I completely airbrushed them in a gunmetal followed by a dry brush of silver then washed them with nuln oil. I then went and picked out flesh, shields and Joupons?, Tabbards? in white before painting.

I will probably be giving each separate unit their own scheme, blue and white for the 1st unit.

A couple of terrain pieces

Tutoring 16
Skill 19
Idea 18
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I have been playing around with bits of terrain.

Both these hedges and walls are 3D versions of the A Song of Ice and Fire 2D terrain: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3679084

I reduced them both to 30% of the original size so that they have a 40mm width and was able to print multiples at a time in resin.

Painted with contrast paints for speed. The flock is made from sawdust and green clothes dyes.

A couple of terrain pieces
A couple of terrain pieces

1st unit of Knights

Tutoring 21
Skill 24
Idea 23
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Where to start? Knights of course!

Painted over a white base. Quite enjoyable to paint. plenty of detail to take washes and highlights even at this small scale and a blaze of colours. Anything remaining white has been gone over with contrast apothercary white and various colours of contrast was also used on the horse flesh.

The minis have been printed on a Elegoo Mars 2 Pro using Elegoo water washable resin. The mars 2 pro is one of the new mono screened resin printers so I can print them faster than I can paint them.

The files used are the pre-supported ones supplied and are printed flat on the base plate.

Here's how they come off of the printer. The supports are easy to remove with a sharp knife and I get enough for 2 units per print.Here's how they come off of the printer. The supports are easy to remove with a sharp knife and I get enough for 2 units per print.
1st unit. Plenty more to follow (hopefully).1st unit. Plenty more to follow (hopefully).

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