Not quite Sean Bean as Sharpe, but Sean and the Bernard Cornwell’s Sharpe books were certainly much of the inspiration behind Flintloque.
More Flintloque photographs.
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Not quite Sean Bean as Sharpe, but Sean and the Bernard Cornwell’s Sharpe books were certainly much of the inspiration behind Flintloque.
More Flintloque photographs.

Art-Tan, the Lord Wheeling-Turn is Flintloque’s version of Lord Wellington. An Albion Orc he is only happier when fighting Elves.
Flintloque Scenario – The Battle for Casa Tumoor
These are a couple of my Flintloque Orc Dragoons that I painted back in the 1990s.
It was my first real success at painting red. I found that red wouldn’t cover the black undecoat, what I did differently this time was to use a dark brown basecoat before painting the red. After this I would often use a different coloured basecoat to get good coverage.
I have to admit I now quite like using the (defunct) Citadel Foundation paints. Interested to try out the new Base paints that Games Workshop recently released to see how they work when painting.