dry completely. Be careful not to let the varnish pool,
especially under the horse and on the feet. You don’t need
a very thick coat of varnish, in fact the thinner the better.
the Egyptian goddess Ma’at, whose wings form the
coloured detail on the blade. The khopesh I did entirely
in gold, I assumed it was either solid gold or some form
of gilt bronze. Thutmose III also wears a gold ankh and
chain around his neck and earrings, which I painted in
the same gold colours as the khopesh.
Gold
1.
AP-WP1133 - Weapon Bronze
2.
Foundry PP036C - Shiny
3.
Foundry PP044C - Burning Gold
THE BASE
For all these IHMN models I decided to do a very
minimal base, a fake stone paving trompe l’oeil effect.
The key to the trompe l’oeil effect is to decide where the
light is coming from and highlight accordingly. The final
highlight goes on just the very edge of the fake stones
on the paving.
1.
AP-WP1101 - Matt Black
mixed with AP-WP1122 - Fur Brown
2.
plus AP-WP1102 - Matt White
3.
plus more AP-WP1102 - Matt White
4.
plus even more AP-WP1102 - Matt White
VARNISH
Make sure all the paint on the model is thoroughly dry
before commencing varnishing.
Gloss
The models were then given a coat of Humbrol