Welcome to Painting 15mm Imperial Romans tutorial. Here I will present to you a Step-by-step of an easy and fast painting process for 15mm scale Imperial Romans by Grenzer Games as can be seen in this gallery.
Before we start, some notes:
* You can visit original article at scarhandpainting.com/blog...
* This tutorial does not require airbrush.
* You can use any paints, not just the ones I recommend. You can use this chart to compare paints between different brands.
* Please note all pictures present a huge... read more
My wife and I recently took at trip up to Toronto for our 3rd Wedding Aniversary (16 years together). While there we took a visit to the Royal Ontario Museum. The first room I went into I immediately though of CMON and how many great reference photos I could grab. Now my photography skills are not the best (as can be seen in my gallery) but I think there are quite a few images here that make for great reference shots. This is my first Article, and I'm not sure exactly how this editor works, so there may be some growing pains as I try to figure this out.I will try to break these up by category by page (this way I think you can bookmark your favourite). I hope at least someone will find this useful.Here's a Table of Contents if people want to jump to a particular set of pictures:Page 1 - Ancient MinisPage 2 - Japanese ArmourPage 3 - Metallic Armour (Plate and Chain)Page 4 - WoodsPage 5 - Rot (Oxidized Metals Etc)Page 6 - UndeadPage 7 - Horns and BirdsPage 8 - Misc. including a Star Sapphire and a Pot HeadFirst off, not really reference pictures, but I thought I would share these... minis that could be as old as 1700BC:
























































