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dead lead project

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One man's journey as he tries (and invariably fails) to paint more miniatures than he purchases.

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dead lead project Thursday 22 August 2024 A great, black dog…  When I dug out the hound for my last post , I also grabbed the Hound from the Barbarian Tracker pack, as some Silver Bayonet scenarios need a Black Dog, a massive evil hound from folklore with red eyes, and I thought he’d be perfect for it: Again, he was mostly painted in a Travelodge in Ilford. The day after washing him, I realised that I hadn’t actually brought any Dark Tone, and had unwittingly washed him with a mix of Strong Tone and more Strong Tone! I was able to give him a black wash when I got home to darken him down a bit, as well as adding some static grass and shrubbery to break up the relatively large base. Speaking of relatively large, that’s another reason the Barbarian Hound is ideal for this - he’s absolutely massive! Here he is menacing a couple of Silver Bayonet types, to display just how hench he is: In hindsight, I probably should have taken a picture of him next to Tim’s new dog to show t...

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