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Made in gb
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Yorkskhire, UK

Continuing experimenting and having a bit of fun, here are the Krieg kit from the Octarius box - I really love the aesthetic of these miniatures!

I painted these up using inktense blocks again, but this time underpainting the metallic areas - brass buttons and aquila and silver hemlet, pauldrons and weapons before going in with the inktense, which I've really been enjoying using. They are very different from using acrylic paints, but are very quick and easy. I'm really enjoying keeping everything quite loose - like a watercolour sketch.

Here they are - comments always welcome.









And for anyone that's interested, here's my finished wet palette and the blocks being used




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