Completed Critique British Officer, 52th Oxfordshire, Bussaco, Portugal 27th Spetember 1810

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Hi folks!

Andrea miniatures 54mm British officer is finished. For the 1st time I did some weathering on - kind of odd sensation but I like the final result.
I do have some trouble in the red colour but I asked for help here and many people was able to help me with my doubts, for all my compliments and my gratitude.
I also wish to express my gratitude to my friend Carl Barton for his help about my doubts about the uniforms of the British soldiers in Napoleonic era.
Thank you all for your time looking in. :)

Regards,
Pedro.
 

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Looking good Pedro. I like how he turned out. From the pictures I would go back and finish the boots. The boots could use some additional weathering from what I can see.

Best Regards,

Mike
 
Greetings Pedro:
Just a lovely piece of work, Pedro in 54mm. The
photographs are also very well done. Your placement
of the elements, the terrain, the addition of the broken
wheel really make this a first class presentation.
Congratulations to you, Sir,
The Miami Jayhawk
 
Pedro I think you did a Wonderfull job!!! Really!! Very nice figure and set up ;) the red turned out great, as well as the rest... I agree with Mike about weathering the boots.... try some washes of brown and camel, etc and if you want you can highlight mixing the grey/black with browns... makes a nice wethering also...
Besides that it's great!!!

Regards/Abraço
Pedro
 
Thanks my friend
Greetings Pedro:
Just a lovely piece of work, Pedro in 54mm. The
photographs are also very well done. Your placement
of the elements, the terrain, the addition of the broken
wheel really make this a first class presentation.
Congratulations to you, Sir,
The Miami Jayhawk


Thank you sir. Always like to hear from you.

Pedro.
 
Very nice work Pedro,the red came out really well,it's a lovely little figure and youv'e done a great job on it,congratulations. :)
 
Boas

Amigo Pedro, esse trabalhinho está mt bom!!
Bom cenario, o vermelho está no ponto e o conjunto ficou mt agradavel!
Agora é vê-la no Modelscala, ok?

Abraço

Vitalino
 
That turned out really neat Pedro. I like the subtle outlining of all features. Groundwork is great as well.
Some more dirt on his boots and it's a perfect job!

Cheers,
Adrian
 
Really nice job Pedro - I finished this one myself recently and found the intricate shoulder wings to be one of the biggest painting challenges I've ever faced (and I'm still not happy with the final job). You've handled it and all the other parts admirably!

Cheers,

Brian
 
Looks great Pedro
The red turned out well. Is that with the Carmine base?
Your groundwork is quite nice as well... simple yet effective.
Overall a well done piece (y)(y)(y)(y)

Cheers

Colin
 
Brian, Vitalino, Bimmer, Adrian, Jason, Brian an Colin, thanks for your comments they are all much appreciated.
Vitalino, quanto ao modelscala ainda não sei porventura estarei a trabalhar como costume. Abraço.
Colin i repaint with carmine red, lights with sunny skink tone and shadows with hull red.
Thanks again.

Pedro.
 
Excellent work, Pedro.:woot:
Red of uniform is very beautiful.
Facial expression is also great.
Wonderful work with small figures.
Congratulations.;)

Mitsutaka:)
 
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