42nd Highlander, Elite, 54 mm Done!

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KeithP

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Finally finished this fellow today. Very challenging piece to paint.

Comments and critiques welcome as always... :)

Keith

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4 of 4. Thanks again for viewing...

On to Roma now... :lol:

Keith
 

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Hey Keith,

Very nice on the figure and a nice job on the socks. I think you also did a nice job on the tartan.

I am about finished on my highlander, just have the legs down to go.

Joe
 
Hi Keith
Finally I see this beautiful piece complete. :)

Compliments a Beautiful painting .......... you have one good hand.
Good definition of the details, beautiful the face and also the tartan.

BRAVA ;)

MAB
 
Great work Keith. I love highlander figures, but the kilt always looks grotty when I paint them - any special tips you can pass on?
 
That's nicely done Keith. I really like your tartan and reds. The socks looks great too.

Xenofon
 
Thanks folks for the nice comments. I appreciate it.

BTW, I thought the Tartan was pretty easy to paint. I had much more difficult time with the the small and detailed white trim on the tunic.


Some suggestions for improving my ground work would be helpful, too.
I was going to mention that I think my ground work is not very good. I seem to notice this only after I have mounted the figure and taken the pics. Seems to me to be very sparce and lacking detail. Could use some more ground clutter may be? Some ideas for improving or different materials. BTW, I very much like the ground work that Pepe Gallardo has done!

Keith
 
Keith,

Great job, as usual. How did you get that muted effect on his kilt? I've already painted over the kilt on my Scotsman for the 2nd time :angry: so attempt #3 will come as soon as I set up the paints after Easter break.

Mike

ps-- I think the groundwork looks pretty good as is.
 
Frank - Thanks very much. Good to hear from you too!

Mike - Well, I have found that oils are too vibrant and bright for patterns. ;)
So, I applied two filter coats of Raw Umber when the tartan was completely dry.
Filter = Very Light Wash :lol: This seems to tone down the color and tie the patterns together. Not sure why but it seems to work. I also added MIG European mud + Dust + Turpenoid to the botton 1/4 of the kilt. After this was dry, I gently removed the excess.

I also added the raw umber filter to the diced hose (which REALLY needed to be toned down) :)

Keith
 
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