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Regular Dakkanaut




Saint Louis Mo

I've recently ventured into F&I skirmish. I have a hand full of Iroquois, but I have never painted native Americans before. Does anyone have any tips? or even paint guides?


 
   
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Terrifying Doombull





Hefnaheim

I dont have any particular guides to help you with sadly, but what about looking up their most common war paint styles? And maybe addig a hint of personalization? Also what size is this game?
   
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Chichester, West Sussex

Try looking at Crucible Crush's Flint and Feather page, lots of nicely painted figures, and a pdf painting guide available for free download
http://www.cruciblecrush.com/flint-feather/

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Regular Dakkanaut




Saint Louis Mo

Thank you for the replies. I'm giving Song of Drum and Tomahawks a run first. It looks to be extremely small skirmish which is good while I build my collection. I want to expand into Muskets and Tomahawks.


 
   
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Maryland

 DarkWind wrote:
Thank you for the replies. I'm giving Song of Drum and Tomahawks a run first. It looks to be extremely small skirmish which is good while I build my collection. I want to expand into Muskets and Tomahawks.


I'm doing the same thing! The British and French Wilderness M&T forces give plenty of choice for SoDT games.

The toughest part has always been the skin color, and I like the suggestion of Khardic Flesh/Bugman's Glow.

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Have you looked at (and asked on) LAF?

http://www.lead-adventure.de/index.php?board=16.0

Some really smart folks there, and some phenomenal painters.

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