These arches in the "gules and or" livery of Sir John Audley are the next unit to join my forces for the Wars of the Roses.
I did a unit of Billmen for the same noble's cause last year. Once again, flag to be added later
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For their Bill armed compatriots last year, I used a rather blindingly bright yellow. These fellows are done in the more subdued Delta Ceramcoat "Empire Yellow", which I do thinks looks better!
All the figures get a very heavy, dark, "Magic Wash" , which really helps to bring out the details.
A very striking unit Peter, and very nicely done. No chance of losing these guys on a table.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lawrence. Even with the toned down yellow, they still stand out, don't they?!
DeleteLovely unit. Yellow is a bugger of a colour to look right. My old Neuchatel battalion could have burned your eyeballs out.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rob. My usual "go to" for yellow is Delta CC "Straw", but they seemed to have stopped making that color (increasing common with their line now), so I wanted to save my supply for other uses. This shade is close, but a little deeper and more "golden" in hue.. .
DeleteAnother excellent addition to your WotR collection, Peter.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Keith!
DeletePeter, nice yellow. You may find the Ceramcoat color under a needle name. They have a list of colors, assuming updated on their website.
ReplyDeleteyes, sometimes they just change the name, sometimes they change the name and the color. .
DeleteVery good, Peter! My go-to yellow is Ceramcoat Straw. The tone is a bit muted and perfect for most applications. Some things do require a brighter yellow but "Straw" is most often pulled into action for me.
ReplyDeleteMine too; I am hoarding it case I can't get more! :-)
DeleteYellow is the most difficult colour to deal with, I find, you've done a great job on these, they're excellent!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thanks for the generous comment, Iain!
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