35 Years later

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35 Years and 2 weeks ( still from the firs drawer )

First, I wish to thank you all for your support, directly on this forum page and/or by PM .
You brought lights to my darkness

Sorry for poor pictures, will try do do best next time .

Lasset ( typical of Lasset, no eyes socquets, just a recess )
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Rose Miniatures
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This one stamped MMM on the base !! for me it's a Sanderson
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Jubilee 75mm ( Tassel for Greenwood & Ball )
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to be continued ....
 
Well done, boyo,....you still have brush control after all these years away from the hobby. Keep it ongoing;enjoy the tranquility it brings[apart from when stuff goes horribly wrong!]. (y)

Alan
 
Thanks for showing, in my opinion to much drybrush, but you discript it as old way.
a bit more clean work on the trousers to the white socks is also possible with not much effort.
again thanks for showing.
 
So sorry to hear of your loss.
pleased to see you've picked up the brushes again, and are enjoying the hobby again.

Malc
 
I've just found this thread, firstly please accept my condolences for your sad loss. Well done for getting the brushes back out, I can see a great improvement between your first and latest photos already.
All good wishes,
Scotty.
 
Hey
So nice to see some more finished ones.

I think these are better than your last set !!

My favourites of the four are Annie Cordy and Axel von Fersen.

Because there is no set theme for your collection, every time you post some
finished, they always surprise me.

Well done

Paul
 
Like Scotty, I also somehow managed to miss this post.
Firstly, please accept my condolences for your loss.
Your various works have given me a pleasant trip down memory lane.
My very first figure was a Hinton Hunt (I still have it tucked away in a box somewhere).
Looking forward to your next posting.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
I also just read this discussion today.

Sometimes it's hard to go on, but it's nice when you walk.

The old songs have a lot of charm, but not the accuracy of new mergers.

The Mokarex instead not seem to have all the years that I have and if I think it will happen in my armies gray.

good life

(sorry for my english is not good)
 
very sorry about the loss of your wife ..

i think it is great that you got the paintbrushes out again, and in my opinions there seems to be great improvement in what you are showing us..

the most important, is not the result, but the pleasure you take in painting them.
 
But it has a big head !!!


Congratulations to persevere in the work of cleaning of the army gray
 

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