Thanks, Jaeckel! I dont have much in terms of historical reference. I do own Embletons books on 15th century costume and some other works, mostly Osprey titles. As far as I know most padded jacks were simply made of layers of unbleached/uncoloured linen, that would have looked kind of beige probably, getting darker the more it became used. Some examples worn by wealthier people may have well been coloured.
:-) Ok, there you go: Base is a mix of Vallejo German Camo Beige and Andrea Confederate Grey, highlight is Confederate Grey gradually mixed with GW Pallid Wych Flesh, final highlight is pure Pallid Wych Flesh.
gosh!...again superb painting!...amazing work!
AntwortenLöschenThank you, Phil.
LöschenVery nice as usual. May I ask you which references you used for the "not-so-white" gambesons?
AntwortenLöschenThanks, Jaeckel! I dont have much in terms of historical reference. I do own Embletons books on 15th century costume and some other works, mostly Osprey titles. As far as I know most padded jacks were simply made of layers of unbleached/uncoloured linen, that would have looked kind of beige probably, getting darker the more it became used. Some examples worn by wealthier people may have well been coloured.
LöschenThanks, but actually, I meant the painting color references :p
Löschen:-) Ok, there you go: Base is a mix of Vallejo German Camo Beige and Andrea Confederate Grey, highlight is Confederate Grey gradually mixed with GW Pallid Wych Flesh, final highlight is pure Pallid Wych Flesh.
LöschenThanks a lot!
Löschenmore wonderful models for your neuss game!
AntwortenLöschenSuperb as always. I find your works as an inspiration for my medieval army. Thanks for sharing your models!
AntwortenLöschenHello,
AntwortenLöschenSuperb painting !!
Nikko