Fantastic work Bob! Horses can be a challenge and yours looks terrific. I also love the uniform and saddle work. Turned out great.
Cheers,
Ken
Beautiful work and painting ,very nice figure
Mobo
Lovely job in the small scale Bob ..... Mikr
Excellent result. The shading on the horse works really well, very natural looking.
Looks great Bob, but I think I see a small spot of red paint on the right gauntlet. Perhaps I am wrong.
Very nice Bob! The horse is great. Regards Pete
Very nicely done Bob. Lovely work on the horse and some great detail work on the saddle/holster covers and braid.
Neal
That's a very nice bit of horse painting you did there, Bob. Very colourful uniform too, I like the shading on the white coatee.
Great work on the very nice figure Bob . Fantastic result of your paintwork! I really like this type of guard ride, perhaps because they took part in the battle of Austerlitz, which took place on our territory, and it is one of the first uniforms I knew as a child from the cards issued in our country, which he painted our famous military illustrator Karel Toman.
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Hi Bob
My goodness you have bern busy ....horse looks great and the uniform colour as well
A impressive figure
Thanks for sharing
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I apologize for amending, but this is not quite 3D. The figure of the rider, weapons, as well as equipment of the horse were sculpted by hand.I hope I have done justice to this mounted figure from Chronos 3D miniatures.
I understand that not everyone can cope with the drawing of small details, but the guard regiments, including the Cavalier Guard, had collar tabs from a woven braid with a special pattern. The braid itself was red, and the pattern was yellow. Gold, as it is painted by you, was not in the guard braid. The same braid was trimmed with saddlecloth and holsters. This kind of braid served as a mark of distinction of the guard regiments until August 1811. The appearance of the guard’s braid can be seen in the photo below, on the example of unbuttoning the uniform of the trumpeter of Ulan’s Imperial Highness Tsesarevich Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich regiment.The scale is 54mm made in resin. I did have a few problems but thats down to my fat fingers.
Good painting.
I apologize for amending, but this is not quite 3D. The figure of the rider, weapons, as well as equipment of the horse were sculpted by hand.
I understand that not everyone can cope with the drawing of small details, but the guard regiments, including the Cavalier Guard, had collar tabs from a woven braid with a special pattern. The braid itself was red, and the pattern was yellow. Gold, as it is painted by you, was not in the guard braid. The same braid was trimmed with saddlecloth and holsters. This kind of braid served as a mark of distinction of the guard regiments until August 1811. The appearance of the guard’s braid can be seen in the photo below, on the example of unbuttoning the uniform of the trumpeter of Ulan’s Imperial Highness Tsesarevich Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich regiment.
Thank you for the additional information, I only used the Chronos 3D as this has been etched on the sprue's of the figure and horse.
A fantastic sculpt and not an easy figure to paint but I will try and paint the braid again
Thank you again
kind regards
Bob