Page 1 of 1

Painting and basing a medieval Korean army

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 4:16 pm
by Paul K
I have gone for a 'bright is right' colour scheme for these guys. Painting on strips for ease and speed.
I started with the infantry and followed up with the cavalry, command and artillery.
Korean Spearmen
Korean Spearmen
Cutting the strips from the painting supports
Cutting the strips from the painting supports
Cutting the strips in half
Cutting the strips in half
Superglue to base
Superglue to base
Ready for filling
Ready for filling
Korean handgunners
Korean handgunners
Cutting the strips
Cutting the strips
Filling with mix of 50% dark wood filler and 50% silver sand
Filling with mix of 50% dark wood filler and 50% silver sand
Army bases ready for flocking
Army bases ready for flocking
Next - Cavalry, command and artillery
Next - Cavalry, command and artillery
Next - Cavalry, command and artillery
Next - Cavalry, command and artillery
IMG_5795sm.jpg
Cutting the figures from the painting strip
Cutting the figures from the painting strip
Mounting on bases
Mounting on bases
IMG_5798sm.jpg
Korean Artillery ready for filling followed by flocking
Korean Artillery ready for filling followed by flocking

Re: Painting and basing a medieval Korean army

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:03 pm
by Norm
Very nice. I glue down with copydex, which is strong enough to hold the base while painting, but easy to get the figures off afterwards because the glue sets to a sort of soft latex.

Re: Painting and basing a medieval Korean army

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 6:50 pm
by Paul K
I'll have to give the copydex method a go. When using superglue to fix the bases to the wooden holding strips I use a very tiny amount, so tiny infact that occasionally the miniatures drop-off under the pressure of my paint brush!

Re: Painting and basing a medieval Korean army

Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 7:46 pm
by chopperboydan
LOOKING GOOD :)