Edward III, King of England.

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billyturnip

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30mm flat painted with oils.
Roger.
 
Hi Roger

Hard to believe this is just 30mm ...like very vibrant colours and nice heraldry as well

Do you use metallics or NMM ?

Always good to see your brushwork

Why not enter a piece into the class of your choice in our FOTM comp and also vote in previous months classes as well as voting in Vignette & Diorama comp #2

Thanks for sharing

Look forward to the next

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Thanks very much to everyone who has commented.
I don't use metallics, all the painting is done with oils. The heraldry doesn't look too great blown up like this but looks much better in the flesh at normal viewing distance.
Roger.
 
Thanks very much to everyone who has commented.
I don't use metallics, all the painting is done with oils. The heraldry doesn't look too great blown up like this but looks much better in the flesh at normal viewing distance.
Roger.


Cheers Roger ...put pic back to original size and of course yiur right .....nice oils on metallics

Nap
 
Thanks very much to everyone who has commented.
I don't use metallics, all the painting is done with oils. The heraldry doesn't look too great blown up like this but looks much better in the flesh at normal viewing distance.
Roger.

Excellent work, those metals look great, painted only with oils.


I think digital images are as much a blessing as a curse for models. It shows every little detail, including mistakes, mold lines, glue accidents etc... they have certainly helped me improve my painting and building, but there is a big difference in looking at a finished piece in " the flesh", or blown up on a screen.
 
Excellent work, those metals look great, painted only with oils.


I think digital images are as much a blessing as a curse for models. It shows every little detail, including mistakes, mold lines, glue accidents etc... they have certainly helped me improve my painting and building, but there is a big difference in looking at a finished piece in " the flesh", or blown up on a screen.

Thank you and you're exactly right about digital images. It's funny though whenever I've posted photos of 30mm figures nearer their actual size there's always been someone ask for bigger photos. :LOL: Good job I'm a polite sort of person. :D
Roger.
 
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