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I’ve been painting figures again. Meet the Limpton Sisters: Petunia and Aubergine, heirs to the great Limpton Cocoa empire. They are described by the fashion magazines as “society beauties” which is a euphemism.
Less official sources describe the sisters as “Mildly Psychotic”, but as they are keen to explain, they only shoot people who really deserve it, and never in the house: after all, that would leave a mess for the servants to clean up.
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Strangely, very few companies cater for those of us making slightly steampunk alternative 1930’s historical tabletop games, so these figures come from a small company based in the UK. I tried a new method of painting as described by someone on a tabletop game forum; instead of dry brushing highlights, I only used washes of lighter and darker colour. For some reason, it didn’t seem to work for me, so I’ll go back to the old methods in future. Fortunately, from normal distances they look fine.
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I’ve noticed this happens a lot when making things by hand: a method that works for one person could be a complete disaster for the next. This seems to be the case regardless of skill level or experience, so II’ve learned to find what works for me, rather than what is the ‘correct’ method.
So there: a lesson for life, learned from model making.