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Originally posted by DaveCox@Feb 14 2006, 05:11 PM
The face on this stands out a mile - excellent painting. The clothing, especially the white, really clear with good shadow definition.
IMHO the best rendition I've seen of this figure.
Dave,
Thank You :) I appreciate that you like my version of it.
I am quite happy with the face myself, unfortunatelly camera flattens the fleshtones :angry:
Cheers,
A.
 
Arthur - Wow! I really like this. I don't have this one but would really like to. Everything is very cleanly painted. Perfect.

Brad Spelts
 
Really nic work. Ihave this figure in stockand iknow itdemands a lot of work ,andmany hours of patience like u did . I hope some day .... Congratulations on your effort my friend
 
Originally posted by arthur@Feb 15 2006, 01:43 AM
Marc,
Thank you for your comments :)
Any new exciting figures on your work bench?
Cheers,
A.
Yes Arthur,

I'm doing now the 75 mm from Stormtroopers i bought to Euro 2005. It is a Prussian Hussar off 1870. Great sculpting and great casting.
I've repainted the grey and im satisfied i think.
Further i been painting for the third time that Pegaso Candidatus Palice Guard. That @##@$ white colour.
Then i've build up Medal Sapuer du Genie Garde Imperial and is primed.
So alot to do.

marc
 
Wow! what a beauty :eek:

I really like it.

You've done a super work on this one (y) ...like the others!

Congratulations my friend

Cheers

Denis
 
Originally posted by Major_Goose@Feb 15 2006, 12:57 AM
Really nic work. Ihave this figure in stockand iknow itdemands a lot of work ,andmany hours of patience like u did . I hope some day .... Congratulations on your effort my friend
Costas,
Thanks a lot.
Looking forward to your rendition of it :)
Cheers,
A.
 
Originally posted by Denis@Feb 15 2006, 08:24 AM
Wow! what a beauty :eek:

I really like it.

You've done a super work on this one ...like the others!

Congratulations my friend

Cheers

Denis
Denis,
Merci my friend :)
I don't think I will see you at SMHQ, hope you can make it to MMM ;)
Cheers,
A.
 
Originally posted by megroot@Feb 15 2006, 07:54 AM
Yes Arthur,

I'm doing now the 75 mm from Stormtroopers i bought to Euro 2005. It is a Prussian Hussar off 1870. Great sculpting and great casting.
I've repainted the grey and im satisfied i think.
Further i been painting for the third time that Pegaso Candidatus Palice Guard. That @##@$ white colour.
Then i've build up Medal Sapuer du Genie Garde Imperial and is primed.
So alot to do.

marc
Marc,
Candidatus is a truly supeb figure. What if you went with a red tunic or did they only wear whites?
 
Originally posted by arthur@Feb 15 2006, 05:59 PM
Marc,
Candidatus is a truly supeb figure. What if you went with a red tunic or did they only wear whites?
Arthur,

I just chosen this figure because it is white, with red trousers and leather shoes.
Bronz and golden details, such as helmet, cuirasses.
But all the leather and cloak are white.
I have read somewhere that the red is from the filmindustrie (hollywood). Because the first moviefilms where orthochromatic. If they used red colours they where dark. So the soldiers where good to see in the movie (almost black) when they wearing red.
That's why some people called the red roman clothing hollywood clothing.

Marc
 
Originally posted by megroot@Feb 15 2006, 02:22 PM
Arthur,

I just chosen this figure because it is white, with red trousers and leather shoes.
Bronz and golden details, such as helmet, cuirasses.
But all the leather and cloak are white.
I have read somewhere that the red is from the filmindustrie (hollywood). Because the first moviefilms where orthochromatic. If they used red colours they where dark. So the soldiers where good to see in the movie (almost black) when they wearing red.
That's why some people called the red roman clothing hollywood clothing.

Marc
Marc
An interesting fact about the red color. Does make sense too.
Does put in question historical accuracy of some of the figures out there :(
Cheers,
A.
 
Originally posted by Dan Morton@Feb 17 2006, 08:29 PM
Marvelous painting, Arthur! Everytime I see your work I'm becoming more of a fan of it. You appear to thrive on difficult painting challenges!

All the best,
Dan
Dan,
Thank You for the very kind words :)
I was lucky so far, however there are a few projects that I was not able to complete and had to strip them,...incidentally they are both knights on horses :(
Cheers,
A.
 
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