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Project Blog by alfonsothetraitor

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About the Project

Hello I’m AlfonsoTheTraitor This project I am going to build a Skirmish Aztec force using Wargames Atlantic plastic miniatures. I will also be making some terrain tutorials and showing as much historical information that I can find on Aztec architecture, fashion, and cultural to help you on your journey in making your Aztec force . Come along for the ride and see where this takes us.

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New Blue Jaguar Warrior

Tutoring 5
Skill 7
Idea 7
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The one on the right is the new paint scheme and I really like it a lot more then the old one ( left side) with the lighter blue I was able to do the black out line of the spots. Well that’s it for now on to the Conquistadors ?

Blue Jaguar warrior

Tutoring 3
Skill 4
Idea 4
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30 minute hobby challenge update

Tried my hand at painting the Blue Jaguar warrior I think if I paint another one I am going to use a lighter blue base and paint black around the medium blue dot. I am happy with the shield that looks nice . Don’t tell anyone but I stole that from a green Aztec warrior.

More of the Mendoza Codex

Tutoring 3
Skill 2
Idea 2
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More of the Mendoza Codex

Tutoring 2
Skill 2
Idea 2
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Blue Jaguar warrior

Tutoring 4
Skill 5
Idea 5
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Started on a blue Jaguar warrior and I’m not happy with the spots to be honest I might go back and line the spots in black like my other Jaguar warriors .

One more painted.

Tutoring 3
Skill 4
Idea 4
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Finished the novice Aztecs

Tutoring 3
Skill 5
Idea 5
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30 min hobby challenge
Sorry about yesterday I dropped the ball ? didn’t get any hobby stuff done but today I was able to get my basic basing on and painted the shields.

Painting up novice Aztecs

Tutoring 6
Skill 8
Idea 4
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Finished painting up these novice Aztecs I also applied a basic basing mix I use. It’s made up of woodland scenic fine turf green blend and I mix in sifted dirt and tea to add texture.