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Couple of Grenadiers, cheers Al.
EDIT: Pic resized.
Some of the best painting I've seen for some time @-)
Amazing!
Ah, the old microscope technique! Exceptional!
Cheers guys, but these sculpts are just made for painting.
Flipping heck! I give up. Those are amazing.
Excellent job! :o
Lovely!
Very nice!
8)
:-bd =D> :-bd =D> :-bd =D>
Amazing
How can you paint things that small
Well done that man 8).
Brilliant paintning
What paints did you use for the jackets?
hi Lemmey, I used Vallejo Yellow ochre and Foundry Madder red + Madder red light.
Cheers Al.
These are fantastic, excellent painting (and sculpting!)
I think we may have a new kid on the block for the Painting Competition! Seriously good - I particularly like the effect on the drum skin.
:-bd :-bd :-bd
Mollinary
Thank you.
(Runs off to look up prices)
Great work, Al. I see the painting goal-posts have galloped off into the distance again (to mix a few metaphors).
Wow.
It must take a while to paint whole units to this standard. Do you do all your troops the same as this?
:)
Thank you chaps, :-[ for those kind words. I'm just pleased I remembered how to post a pic,cheers Techno.
Rob, I really only paint figures I don't wargame. If I had to paint hundreds I would have to find a faster method or give up work :-\
Cheers Al
Impressive stuff 8)
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excellent :-bd
Quote from: mollinary on 07 December 2014, 10:03:47 AM
I think we may have a new kid on the block for the Painting Competition! Seriously good - I particularly like the effect on the drum skin.
:o :o :o had missed this effect first time I looked at the pics, probably because it looks so natural 8) 8) 8)
Cracking job