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Trousers and Greatcoat roll – Vallejo Model Colour 992 Neutral Grey Musket wood, hair – Vallejo Model Colour 871 Leather Brown
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I then started painting the model in the following order:įacings (Collars and cuffs) – Army Painter Warpaints GreenskinĬanteen – Vallejo Model Colour 900 French Mirage Blue I undercoated the models with the Army Painter Pure Red colour primer spray. The first battalion I will start painting is the 1/45th Nottinghamshire regiment. The first brigade of the division comprised of three battalions the 1/45th Nottinghamshire Regiment, the 1/ 88th Connaught Rangers and the 74th (Highland) Regiment of Foot. I have gone for the Peninsular war, and I am collecting a force based on Picton’s Third Division, “The Fighting Division”, in the later part (1812-1813) of the war. Twenty-odd years later, with the release of the Black Powder rules, the Albion Triumphant supplements and our expanding range of Napoleonic plastic models, I have decided to start collecting again. My first ever wargaming army was a British Napoleonic Army using Minifig models. Warlord’s Dave ‘Boycie’ Lawrence shows how he paints his Napoleonic British…ĭave: I’m a big fan of the Napoleonic Era.