final photos of the Afrika korps

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Samuel Pérez

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hello everybody!

here you have the final photos of my Dak figure, hope that you like....
all is in acrilicys and the weathering with "migments", sorry "pigments" :p
the sculpture of the figure is amazing...

best regards!

Samuel.

pd.: please, how can I have my personal subforum for the futures SbS??

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Wow

Awesome painting Samuel. I love it. It's a masterpiece. And the scene is
perfect. I have alot to learn if I see how you paint.
Keep us posted with your work.

Greetings Dick ;)
 
Hola Amigo,
this will be a highlight for me when I visit Torrent this April! I think that this is your finest figure to date! The groundwork is very well done too (though I have my reservations about the huge sign behind him). It looks to imposing and plus it covers the wonderful work you had done on the back of the figure.

Calvin
 
Samuel, Dang, that is a nice looking 54mm figure! One of my favorite subjects too! You have nailed the look of the desert. Excellent job. And the groundwork is superb!

Best of Everything, Terry Martin
 
Hola Samuel,
Congratulations on your latest figure.
I love the way you put together the
ground work and the figure...!
Great job on the face as well.
The figure looks bigger than 54mm...? :)

TS
 
That's a stunning piece indeed. Excellent groundwork and painting.. Amazing stuff overall..Way to go.

Xenofon
 
hello folks!, your kind words are an incentive for me, thank you very much.

Calvin, my frien, you can see the figure in alive in Torrent, it approaches...
Taesung, how are you? the box figure say that it's a 54mm but is bigger than 60mm...

Hope, that you can see soon another of my news figures...
best regards to all and thank you again

Samuel.
 
Samuel,

I gotta to look twice to the name on the treath. I thought Jaume Ortiz has changed his nickname.
Great work.

But i type now something what looks like critism but it is not. You create an environment (what is awesome) where the soldier is to clean in it. An leaking oildrum, dust all over, but there is almost nothing on the soldier.
You don't have to cover him in mud or dust (pitty of the awesome painting) but a little dust and some oilstains on his trousers can do no harm.
Sorry for that, but that is my opinion.

Marc
 

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