Completed French Nobleman finished

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JGREEN

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Hi all,

Just put the finishing touches on this piece, a 75mm offering from Castle Miniatures. Great figure, and I really enjoyed painting it. I'm particularly proud of how the marble floor turned out - it was my first attempt at painting marble. Painted entirely with acrylics. Thanks for looking!

Jason
 

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A beautifully painted piece Jason, the floor is perfectly painted. I would love to know how you achieved that effect. The sculpt of the figure is excellent and you have painted it superbly. Well done Sir.(y)
 
Hi Jason
This is the first time i've seen this figure painted up,and i must admit you've done a brilliant job.
Brian
 
Great job on this one...I have this myself on the bench, won't do anything as amazing as yours, but certainly and inspirational job.(y)
Thanks for posting..
May I ask about the flooring? Hand painted? Could you put some pics of it for detail? Thanks:whistle:
 
awesome work sir. It's good to see this guy painted, I have him and had no idea where to start, yours will help a lot. Very impressive blending.
 
Gorgeous painting, Jason! And you can be proud of how you painted the floor!

It is for sure that I will buy this figure for myself.
 
I always look forward to one of your posts Jason, and this one just raises the bar that little bit more. I have to say I've never seen any painter achieve in acrylics what you have, at least not on this side of the Atlantic. Masterfully done sir. :notworthy:
 
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