Roman Calvalry Officer

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Kyle

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It's been quite a while since I have posted, as this has been a busy season at work. This is Pegaso's 75mm white metal 3rd century Officer of the Equites. A joy to paint - acrylics with printer's inks. Any comments appreciated as usual!

Cheers,

Kyle
 

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Nice job Kyle. The figure is done very well and looks great in person. It was a pleasure to meet you last weekend and see all of your latest works. Good job and hope to keep in touch.
Scott
 
Scott--great to meet you in Stewartville, and thanks for the kind comments. Really enjoyed seeing your work in person. Very impressive! Hope to make it to next month's meeting (was in Denver on biz Friday).

Marc--thanks for your gracious comment. It was not an easy figure, but I keep learning!

Cheers,
kyle
 
Nicely done Kyle! I like the blue on the helmet, it's a nice contrasting color that stands out to bring focus the the head and face.

Jay H
OKC
 
Rafael - Muchas gracias, mi amigo!

Virgilius - thank you for the kind words.

Guy - Up next on my bench is M Model's 54mm mounted crusader at Doryleum. My first go at a horse (gulp)!

Jay - Thank you. Your comments mean a lot. I was trying to simulate a weathered look on the blue parts of the helmet.

Christos - Thank you, friend! Not an easy figure for me, but very enjoyable.

Periklis - Fun one and very rewarding. Thank you.

Maurizio - I thank you sincerely - the metals were a treat. I added just a touch of printer's inks to the top-most points of the breast plate, just to bring it out a bit.

Thank you, again, gentlemen! Your encouraging words help motivate me further.

Cheers,

Kyle
 
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