Mongol Warrior, 14th century - Elite Miniatures 70mm

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Thanks John. Its one of the few times the base compliments the figure......and the figure compliments the base.
 
Hello Guy

Amazing work ,
The efects and textures of the coat are Great !!!

Warm Regards Friend

Mario
 
Thanks Mario,

The texture was done by dry-brushing semi-dry paint onto the coat and quiver and bow case after the blending and shading was done.

The base is an oak veneer strip around a Bolivian Rosewood base. I had them specially made.

Stay warm my friends. Its your winter........and our hot 108 Degree summer. :D
 
Hi Guy,

This one turned out really nice. I really like your groundwork too. I think you
said you get a lot of it from John at Military Mini. Whse. I hope he makes it to
MFCA next year. With the date change it conflicts with other things for him.
Always enjoy seeing your work.

Dee
 
Guy,

Really amazing work. The color transitions are perfect! The ground cover materials are exceptional! What are you using for all that different vegetation? (If it's not a trade secret of course.)

-Regards,
Daniel
 
Guy,
I'm with Daniel, the subtleness of those colors is enviable...especially for someone like me who has not yet mastered the art of the disappearing line.

Please do share the origins of the ground cover materials. The variety and composition are excellent!! Are these commercially available or something you have made yourself?

-Julia
 
Thanks Daniel and Julia. I have started a thread on Groundwork Supplies We Use in the Painting section of the forum so that any member can add what they use as well.

Groundwork Supplies we use - click here


 
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