Oils Barbarians

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templar magister

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One of my last works!Sorry but I have no camera and i have only one photo.
 

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Very impressive !
I like whole scene very much - two tough guys, with grim gaze ...
Congrats.
Simon
 
Two of my least favourite Pegaso figures. They look far too "romanticised" for my taste, like something straight out of a Victorian painting. Especially the guy with the immaculately waxed legs.

But having said that, your paintwork is phenomenal and the quality of the finished vignette is stunning. Your choice of wooden base is also spot on.

- Steve
 
These look very well together. PErfect paintwork!

The leg does look a bit dandy, but I'm no expert on period tastes.
It should be possible to paint lots of tiny hairs, dark when in the shade, lighter when on a highlight.

But I really like this vignette!

Cheers,
Adrian
 
Everyone knows the Barbarians went in for all sorts of body treatments, It's the origin of the word barber.:whistle:
Tomfoolery aside, superb painting and basing,
Carl.(y)
 
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