Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy

PAINTING EPIC-SCALE SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY CAVALRY BY CANNON AND BLADE

This is a follow-up article from to my previous one on infantry in WS&S 128. In this article, I will explore how you can get excellent results for cavalry of the period using Citadel Contrast Paints. While I have used Warlord Games' Epic Pike and for this article, the techniques here should be universally applicable for other 15mm miniatures, plus other smaller scales (from 20mm to 6mm).

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