"Crazy Horse" Lakota Sioux Chief 1841-1877, Andrea 54mm metal and MasterBox 1/35 plastic

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This is awesome Ken. Fantastic attention to detail and the scene is composed lovely.


Seen some of the Masterbox kits. Some nice kits / subjects. But it looks like they come in a million bits! Gives me the fear! :)
 
Great way to blend the scales. Beautifully done!

You've done it again Ken.
Superb painting and presentation.
Very, very well done.

Cheers,
Andrew

10/10 Beautiful lights and dense colour. Really nice.

This is awesome Ken. Fantastic attention to detail and the scene is composed lovely.


Seen some of the Masterbox kits. Some nice kits / subjects. But it looks like they come in a million bits! Gives me the fear! :)


Thanks everyone! I really appreciate your comments.

The plastic kits are a jigsaw puzzle and can be challenging, but they can also be fun and very customizable (and relatively cheap).

Cheers,
Ken
 
Thanks everyone! I really appreciate your comments.

The plastic kits are a jigsaw puzzle and can be challenging, but they can also be fun and very customizable (and relatively cheap).

Cheers,
Ken

I remembered it's Miniart kits I was thinking of I was thinking of. Thought about a US soldier with a motorcycle but I wasn't expecting so many bits!
Pretty much in line with Masterbox I guess?
A puzzle like you say!
But that is a vehicle. So to be expected.

But yeah I'll definitely consider some of these kits. Not to rule them out.
And Like you say decent price point. Even if it's just for a bit of 1:35 kitbashing /diorama work..

And don't those 'boxarts' draw you right in? :D
 
A great little vignette again Ken.
You have a great personal and recognizable style.
Looking forward to your next project.

greets,
RJ
 
this is absolute looking very awesome,so beautiful,and that horse WOW,soon I must paint our 2 dogs
and that is going to be........... I don't know,never done this,but this is great (y)

Mario
 
Ken

My apologies thought I had posted ..,.really good to see your artwork and a ideal pairing from different companies

Love the painting on both but the horse colour really works

Good interaction between the rider and horse with everything based up with your usual skill

Thanks for sharing the update

Looking forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Beautiful display of this famous Indian with his pony.

That was pretty good strategy to position them on that rock outcrop the way you did. (y)

Joe
 
I almost missed this one, Ken, beautiful work. Those flesh tones look great and not exactly an easy tone to master, at least not for me. Aweosme job, Ken!
 
Ken

My apologies thought I had posted ..,.really good to see your artwork and a ideal pairing from different companies

Love the painting on both but the horse colour really works

Good interaction between the rider and horse with everything based up with your usual skill

Thanks for sharing the update

Looking forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime

Nap

Beautiful display of this famous Indian with his pony.


That was pretty good strategy to position them on that rock outcrop the way you did. (y)

Joe

I almost missed this one, Ken, beautiful work. Those flesh tones look great and not exactly an easy tone to master, at least not for me. Aweosme job, Ken!


Thanks guys! Sometimes it is hard to keep up with all the wonderful threads and posts on Planet Figure and I know I miss a lot myself. o_O
 

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