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The first order of business was more hair. I increased
the length of the hair of both figures, so that it was just beyond shoulder
length. I then added beards. After the fact, I think I probably went a bit
overboard on the beards, especially on the figure on the right, but I decided
to see how it looked after I painted him up. Hair, it turns out, is probably
the easiest item I have ever tried to sculpt. It’s very easy to make it look
good just by drawing lines through the greenstuff.
It’s much harder to do beards and not have your figures end up looking
like wolfmen. Again, I think I did a better job on the figure on the left than
the one on the right.
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Finally, I had a bit of greenstuff left over, so I used
it to add a bit of fur trim around the bottom of the tunic of the other archer. This
is just for a bit of visual interest as otherwise the figure is pretty plain.
At the time of writing this blog, I’m almost finished
painting these guys, so hopefully, I’ll have an update on them soon!