Above. I stuck the power pack on first with superglue. Once that had set, I glued the end of the cable in place at the bottom of the truncheon.
Above. Leave them aside to fully cure for a couple of hours and then get on with the other coppers in the meantime.
© North Star Military Figures North Star Magazine home page Next Page Previous Page more IHMN articles download pdf Home Latest Content North Star Military Figures Crusader Artizan Great War Mantic Click here to order I stuck the power pack on first with superglue. Once that had set, I glued the end of the cable in place at the bottom of the truncheon. Leave them aside to fully cure for a couple of hours and then get on with the other coppers in the meantime. I painted one of the Constables as a Sergeant, with white Sergeant stripes and gloves.
UNDERCOATING For the undercoat I used Humbrol enamel matt black.   PAINTING After the traumas of assembly, this seemed like the  easier bit! Following my method of working from dark to  light working from a black undercoat.  I used Army Painter War Paints, mixing up colours to suit my style and preferences. The Mega Paint Set provides  an adequate range of colours for almost all your needs,  but you will need to mix colours to get the desired shade  (see my previous In Her Majesty’s Name articles for  more details). EYES 1. His whites are AP-WP1102 - Matt White 2. The irises are AP-WP1116 - Deep Blue or AP-WP1124 - Oak Brown FLESH 1. AP-WP1122 - Fur Brown 2. AP-WP1127 - Tanned Flesh 3. AP-WP1126 - Barbarian Flesh  4. AP-WP1126 - Barbarian Flesh  mixed with AP-WP1102 - Matt White 5. plus more AP-WP1102 - Matt White HAIR & WHISKERS Brown 1. AP-WP1124 - Oak Brown