If anyone thinks they would buy the romans with the plumes please let keith know. He's considering a range of them, and having them cast is a damned site easier than removing the heads believe me!
Spoke to GW the new stuff not same as the devlin mud.Its supposed to flow into creases more,thus will have a lighter coat on the raised bits. GW man says couple of coats of new stuff should equate to one devlin mud............so I will now use 2 times the GW product I used to use.Must try the stuff you sent me the link for Simon.remind me when i'm back please.
Some have complained that the new stuff stains the paint more than Devlan, so it's not so good. I've not tried it yet so can't comment... have a great break!
Just posted on my blog about testing out replacements for Devlan Mud and some other discontinued GW washes that I really liked. Might be helpful, feel free to take a look:
This is the second batch of Happy's (Gordon Smith's) Aventine Early Imperial Romans, which he has kindly let me host. They were painted between Sunday and Wednesday, I gather, which is at least 5 times as fast as I can paint! All pics are clickable.
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Gordon puts his rapid painting speed down to Devlan Mud washes. He was more than a little distressed yesterday, when I told him that the product has been discontinued!
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These are all head-swaps on the standard legionary bods, as Gordon wanted an entire unit with crested helmets. He has added some Foundry casualty figures.
I really love what Gordon has achieved here, each stand is a beautiful diorama in it's own right! Also I'm liking the animated Aventine poses more and more, each time I see them.
14 Comments
Close this window Jump to comment formThat´s fast painting indeed!! Very nice!!
22 June 2012 at 10:40
Fantastic. I'm going to have to get some of these Aventine figures, I think!
22 June 2012 at 11:32
Great looking Romans.
22 June 2012 at 13:25
Those look superb indeed!
In fact I've just ordered a few of these figures from Aventine to see if they'd be a good alternative to BTD figures.
Matt
22 June 2012 at 14:32
Great looking unit, love the variation on the bases - casualties and such. Best, Dean
22 June 2012 at 15:28
Lovely Romans !!!
22 June 2012 at 16:37
If anyone thinks they would buy the romans with the plumes please let keith know. He's considering a range of them, and having them cast is a damned site easier than removing the heads believe me!
22 June 2012 at 19:09
Excellent looking Romans! I struggle to paint a figure in that time scale at present.
Devlan Mud has been renamed in the GW paint range as Agrax Earthshade, I can't say if it is exactly the same though.
Cheers
Ross
23 June 2012 at 09:30
Alas the Agrax isn't the same. Army Painter make a product that is supposed to be very similar to Devlan, Mud, though.
23 June 2012 at 10:04
Spoke to GW the new stuff not same as the devlin mud.Its supposed to flow into creases more,thus will have a lighter coat on the raised bits. GW man says couple of coats of new stuff should equate to one devlin mud............so I will now use 2 times the GW product I used to use.Must try the stuff you sent me the link for Simon.remind me when i'm back please.
23 June 2012 at 12:12
Some have complained that the new stuff stains the paint more than Devlan, so it's not so good. I've not tried it yet so can't comment... have a great break!
23 June 2012 at 12:16
Superb work. The Army Painter acrylic ink washes are worth a look. Strong Tone gives a good brown wash.
23 June 2012 at 22:55
Great looking figs as always. Very nicely done!
Just posted on my blog about testing out replacements for Devlan Mud and some other discontinued GW washes that I really liked. Might be helpful, feel free to take a look:
http://derfeldmarschall.blogspot.com/2012/06/how-i-survived-gw-paintocalypse-of-2012.html
Cheers,
Jason
23 June 2012 at 23:48
Wow amazing....that's quick.
24 June 2012 at 05:40