OK - own up! Who was the idiot who suggested that I choose a regiment of foot which wore white coats? Oh! It was me!
I now hate painting white!
Here are some photos of the latest two figures to be added - foot figures, hence my dislike of white. Although the coats colours are described as being white, many historians think that it was not 'white' as we now know it, but the natural, undyed colour of the cloth, as such it would have been an off-white.




the holdup was the figure falling forward by the rider's sword - I have resculpted him, and still not overly happy so if I have time I may have a go at resculpting him again - assuming I can face doing so!
for the dreaded white I used the Andrea white paint set, which is quite good. i have also used a different technique; often I see figures painted and the colours are really smooth, so the painted surface looks almost like silk. At the time of the ECW the main fabic was wool so they would have had a rough texture. To try replicate this I am using a dabbing technique, which is a bit hard on the brushes!
if you are wondering why the figure at the front is holding his musket upside down, it is because after the first volley they often did not have enough time to re-laod and so ended up using the musket as a club.
only three more foot figures to go ...
But next - the rearing horse at the back.
Peter