Beautiful work! Know this is an odd comment, but the painting on the back of the figure with the complexity of the tartan and the detail on the bearskin is wonderful.
Enjoying seeing the progress you're making on this extremely ambitious project! Oh my goodness, 100+ figures, plus buildings etc. at 28mm scale, that would be the death of me! Keep up the great work!
Really well done. Congratulations on the tartan - that must have been a labor of love (or hate by the end). I'd like to acquire and paint a David Grieve figure at some point. I've seen them in photos and they have tremendous character.
Fantastic work! Might seem odd to write, but tremendous job on the socks! With such a great work, they're probably overlooked, but I think they're even harder to paint well than the kilt. Congratulations!
Thank you Mike, I'll give that a try on the figure I'm starting. I've never been happy with my painting of five o'clock shadow, and I've only used oils sparingly.
Great start to both of these! Awesome job with the faces. How do you do the "five o'clock shadow"? Really like the look - visible but not overpowering.
Figure came out great and hope you had fun painting it! Only hope she didn't give it to you because the figure reminded her of you :) Actually did a figure for my wife several years ago and it was a bigger hit than I would have guessed. Everyone can use some brownie points...:whistle: