Ironclad Miniatures is the maker of wargaming products in 15, 20, and 28mm scales. They produce and sell WW2 terrain, Victorian science fiction miniatures, Boxer Rebellion & 2nd Afghan War models, and other fine products.
We became aware of their products through a blurb in the April/May 2018 issue of Wargames, Soldiers, and Strategy magazine. They provided us with four of their 28mm field positions to review. That review will appear on the podcast.
Over the course of one week we took the process from spray priming to table ready model. This blog post brings you on that journey.
Step 1: Prime the models with spray primer
Step 2: Begin painting
Step 3: Day 1 completed basecoats, first dry brushing, and ink wash of some of the models
Step 4: Day 2 Fixed sandbags, dry brushed wooden supports
Step 5: Day 3 finishes project with dry brushing, adding basing material (Woodland Scenics, Army Painter, Leadbear’s Tufts), and sealing everything with Testor’s Dullcote.
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