GuEsTy wrote:What wash and what method of wash?
the grey jacket got the GW black Nuln Oil wash, painted over and not lathering it on as I usually do, more of a glaze really just settling a bit.
the flesh is the GW flesh wash, applied the same
the rest is the GW 'earthshade' one, applied the same
VMC washes would work but would need thinning slightly for the black and brown.
nice thin coat just to bring a bit of detail out, but not enough so they need highlighting over
a Sharp Practice force is pretty small, five groups of eight models, a group or two of six and maybe four officers is the basic force. two of the Perry boxes which typically have 40 or so in is all you need and then some, add a cannon or ponies to taste but can play it with just the infantry.
beauty of historical games, they tend to be reasonably cheap and lots of rules to try - hence why these are individually based, can use movement trays to group for any set of rules desired.
other colours are:
Neutral Grey (jacket)
Dark Grey (belts)
Tan Earth (trousers & water bottle)
Us Field Drab (great coat roll)
bone white (napsack)
flat brown (cartridge box)
leather brown (boots and hair)
beige brown (wood)
oily steel (metals)
old Gold (buttons)
flat flesh (skin tones)
nice group of eight so a pure production line method here