Black Hat Hoplites and Shield Transfers
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pcelella
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Black Hat Hoplites and Shield Transfers
I've been considering picking up some of the Black Hat Miniatures Heavy Hoplites. I really like the way they look like about how I picture mercenary hoplites in the Hellenistic period, and with vertical spears, they also look like they will rank up rather easily. The thing with hoplites though is that I really am not a precise enough painter to hand paint the shield designs, and I really need to use transfers. The LBM ones if possible. I know that LBM doesn't make any specifically for Black Hat, but does anyone know if the ones made for Xyston or Old Glory 15 will fit, or will they be too large?
Peter C
Peter C
The Little Big Man transfers are really very well done. Be prepared,though,if the shields have a substantial curve to them,it is a little tricky at first applying them,until you get the hang of it. Waterslides,such as VVV,are much easier to work with,but dont have quite the artistry to them. I did 48 Old Glory Hoplites,and these are among the worst to work with. This was my experience,at any rate.
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marioslaz
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In my experience, Little Big Man transfer are best used with a little drop of vinilic glue on shield before apply transfer. This require much more attention when you apply water to detach transfer, but with this method you can adjust transfer after you remove paper.
Xyston hoplites shields have not problem with LBM transfer because are pretty flat. I had more problem with oscan javelinmen.
Xyston hoplites shields have not problem with LBM transfer because are pretty flat. I had more problem with oscan javelinmen.
Mario Vitale
Not sure what vinilic glue is? Anyone have a suggestion.marioslaz wrote:In my experience, Little Big Man transfer are best used with a little drop of vinilic glue on shield before apply transfer.
I love LBM transfers and have been using them extensively recently. They do take some time to use and get good results, but it is really worth it.
Solvaset or Decal Sol helps a TON when applying decals to convex shields. Make sure the paint on the figure is completely dry. A coat of sealer before decals are applied isn't a bad idea. You can get these items here: http://www.michtoy.com/MTSCnewSite/supp ... plies.html
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marioslaz
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Sorry, likely the correct English word is Vinyl. In Italy we have "Vinavil". I think another term to indicate it is "White Glue". Anyway, I apply it with a brush (it's an old brush I use only to apply glue) so there is a film all above shield's surface. When glue dries, it becomes perfectly transparent.ethan wrote:Not sure what vinilic glue is? Anyone have a suggestion.marioslaz wrote:In my experience, Little Big Man transfer are best used with a little drop of vinilic glue on shield before apply transfer.
I love LBM transfers and have been using them extensively recently. They do take some time to use and get good results, but it is really worth it.
Mario Vitale
It sounds like PVA(actually Elmers to me). Thats the only white glue that I know of. I will have to try that when my work on Hoplites resumes next year sometime.marioslaz wrote:Sorry, likely the correct English word is Vinyl. In Italy we have "Vinavil". I think another term to indicate it is "White Glue". Anyway, I apply it with a brush (it's an old brush I use only to apply glue) so there is a film all above shield's surface. When glue dries, it becomes perfectly transparent.ethan wrote:Not sure what vinilic glue is? Anyone have a suggestion.marioslaz wrote:In my experience, Little Big Man transfer are best used with a little drop of vinilic glue on shield before apply transfer.
I love LBM transfers and have been using them extensively recently. They do take some time to use and get good results, but it is really worth it.
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peterrjohnston
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PVA or white glue is correct, or wood/paper glue. Having suffered trying to explain what white glue is in Italy "Ah, you mean vinavil!"pylum2 wrote: It sounds like PVA(actually Elmers to me). Thats the only white glue that I know of. I will have to try that when my work on Hoplites resumes next year sometime.



