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templar magister

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Dear friends I just receive the pegaso newsletter so I want to share.
One 75mm Scottish Gentlemen by Angel Terol and one 200 mm fantasy bust.
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Two very nice looking pieces. I can't help feeling that the Scottish Gentleman is more Victorian Revival than traditional highlander - still a very detailed and paintable figure for all that.
 
hi i can"t help loveing the new pegaso scottish genlemen !!..thank you luca for releases exe figuers. !!!!.and i think angel terol exe work !!. victorian revival or traditional highlander it is all good i think !! ok take care raty..
 
I'm addict to the Scottish Nobleman.
But it's also the painting of Danillo. If i can paint like him, i gonna buy this figure.
He is on the list for Euro......now i need only the painting skills of Danilo.

Marc
 
hi yes danilo is a exe painter !! but no need to paint like danilo !! if you love the figuer and you love to paint it is all good !! i can"t paint like danilo but i love to paint pegaso figuers !! if you go to the pegaso international painting workshop next one is scheduled for 2012 !!.is a good time to met up with friends and paint !! may be i see you in 2012 workshop !!.ok take care raty.
 
Two very nice looking pieces. I can't help feeling that the Scottish Gentleman is more Victorian Revival than traditional highlander - still a very detailed and paintable figure for all that.
Nonsense Dave we magnificent scots all look like this.....even the women.
Seriously though you are dead right about the victoriana aspect altough I again agree that it's a very paintable figure....probably best to lose the celtic cross and place it in a more formal period setting...maybe even replace the sword with a cane.
Cheers
Derek
 
Nonsense Dave we magnificent scots all look like this.....even the women.
Seriously though you are dead right about the victoriana aspect altough I again agree that it's a very paintable figure....probably best to lose the celtic cross and place it in a more formal period setting...maybe even replace the sword with a cane.
Cheers
Derek
I don't look like this Derek but i must admit the wife does.
Beautiful figure from the romanticised Victorian era.
Brian
 
Hi, he is a victorian scottish clansman, clan MacLachlan in yellow tartan.

Marco
 
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