Historexmania with STEFANO BORIN

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Lovely work on possibly the hardest range of figures to do. I have always been in awe of painters who can bring the Historex mannequins to life.
 
Couple of fine pieces here

Love the gold details

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Enjoy
 
This Is first one for a new little diorama.
Let's start from this 8th rgt. French Cavalry 1796.
I have always been fascinated by these horsemen. The armour, with the bicorno, is still very anciet regime.
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I hope you enjoy my sharing...
 
Hi Stefano

That’s a great piece of Historex modelling shows what can be done , the kits certainly stand the test of time beautifully

Are you able to break the parts down for painting ?

Look forward to seeing the artwork

Is this based on a image

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Great build, as Kev mentioned Historex have still got it. I'm with you on the bicorne and cuirasse, great looking combination, I'll tag along with interest.

Cheers Simon
 
Hi Stefano

That’s a great piece of Historex modelling shows what can be done , the kits certainly stand the test of time beautifully

Are you able to break the parts down for painting ?

Look forward to seeing the artwork

Is this based on a image

Happy benchtime

Nap


Hi Nap.
You are very kind, I really appreciate your comments.
Every time I make a Historex, I try to only use Historex pieces, it's kind of a challenge; became a mania; obsession.
Many modellers consider Historex unattractive.
Actually, I want to demosteate that, with small adjustments, you can make little jewels...
This project come from a personal idea...
Happy new year...
 
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