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Hi Simon

Well you are a clever sausage , that first looks really good , plenty of “ Napoleonic “ on him and the horse ...liking the movement

Horse has come out good as well

Looking forward to seeing #2

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Dear Simon, I am really impressed with your patience on this project. Your modelling skills and careful painting have really paid off. I look forward to the next instalment!
p.s you mentioned a brighter red colour in an earlier post. Could I recommend Scalecolour Artist Primary red (code SART- 05) this is the one on a small 20ml toothpaste tube. It is very bright and does have a toothpaste like consistency. I used it as a base red on the roman figure I painted last year. I hope this helps. Keep well.
Cheers, Paul
 
Hi Simon

Well you are a clever sausage , that first looks really good , plenty of “ Napoleonic “ on him and the horse ...liking the movement

Horse has come out good as well

Looking forward to seeing #2

Happy benchtime

Nap
Cheers Kev, seems I can't escape the pull of the Napoleonic era, hoping to start number two any day now.

Simon
 
Dear Simon, I am really impressed with your patience on this project. Your modelling skills and careful painting have really paid off. I look forward to the next instalment!
p.s you mentioned a brighter red colour in an earlier post. Could I recommend Scalecolour Artist Primary red (code SART- 05) this is the one on a small 20ml toothpaste tube. It is very bright and does have a toothpaste like consistency. I used it as a base red on the roman figure I painted last year. I hope this helps. Keep well.
Cheers, Paul
Thank you Paul, I am rather pleased with how he turned put, incidentally I forgot to mention when I posted him the sword broke early on in painting. Following the example of a fella called Robert Truscott on the FB Historex Small Builds Group I hammered and filed a new blade fron brass rod. Nit even I can snap.that accidentally!

SC75 Primary Red you say, sounds good I shall give it a try. I have a lot of reds in my paint drawer but none of them really work well. So thanks for that.

Simon
 
Yes, keep them coming! This first figure looks great, excellent paint job, full of action, looking forward to seeing more.....
 
Simon,
Nice to meet you in person recently.
I have to say...this just 'keeps on giving'. There is just so much action in this one section of the eventual group diorama. The horse's head movement, the soldiers arm and shout, the loose rein and then the colours, especially the metals [breast plate!!] and the detail all around the jacket/coat [still trying to learn all the nomenclature with the Napoleonics].
Keep up the good work and the 'enjoying'. We [pF] all seem be enjoying it too!
Regards,
Kim
 
Simon,
Nice to meet you in person recently.
I have to say...this just 'keeps on giving'. There is just so much action in this one section of the eventual group diorama. The horse's head movement, the soldiers arm and shout, the loose rein and then the colours, especially the metals [breast plate!!] and the detail all around the jacket/coat [still trying to learn all the nomenclature with the Napoleonics].
Keep up the good work and the 'enjoying'. We [pF] all seem be enjoying it too!
Regards,
Kim
Cheers Kim, no worries about the correct nomenclature as I don't understand it all any way, especially not the stroppy bits on the horses!

Simon
 
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