Firstly, I painting a bag of Black and Tan figures. These are some of RH Models' oldest figures still for sale I think. All are a bit on the large side, half are really big. To counter this I shaved their bases down to something that was almost paper thin. This led to my dremel slipping on a few so I had to fix up some shoes, but otherwise these figures were done with no modifications.
Secondly, I worked on two bags of civilians from the same range. The figures with caps I did straight, but for three of the figures without caps I swapped their heads as I wanted more figures with straight hair.
RH Models ICWCIVCAP; ICWCIVCAP; ICWCIVCAP; ICWCIVCAP
RH Models ICWCIVCAP; ICWCIV with head swap; ICWCIV with head swap; ICWCIV
RH Models ICWCIV; ICWCIV with head swap
I used the following images for colors of the Black and Tans, although I went more for the look of the costumes in The Wind that Shakes the Barley. It's a great movie after all! For the civilians I used a lot of the same pictures I've used for IRA fighters.
You do wonderful work on those figures :)
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