Thursday, October 24, 2019

How I paint my Black Seas ships up QUICKLY

 by Matt Varnish




After our first game, I wanted to get that other ship painted, and try my hand at Rigging.   I used the above replica as a guide..




Naval vernacular is.. challenging...  




Oak Brown by Army Painter, or Vallejo Flat Brown works too


Ivory or Off White for the hammock shielding on the sides, furled sails, window and skylight frames


Contrast paint or Army Painter Soft Tone over the wood and furled sails



Black on the lower hull cannons and yards


Old Wood (or even USA Tan Earth) for railings planks and other details


I used blue tone over the windows for quick and dirty windows


Ivory and patience for the stern plate and name
                    
                                        
 All Rigged and Sails..   Highly recommend working from rear mast to forward, and on each, bottom to top.   I skipped Rigging the Backstays and Bowsprit, since I hate Rigging almost as much as I hate painting Horses!

                                        

The growing fleet and the tools for rigging:  Gorilla Glue gel, reverse-pressure tweezers, small scissors and a heap of patience.   I used this guide for rigging and sails:  https://youtu.be/AhoTiGUarzQ?feature=shared 

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