New koku Jieitai pin up 80mm From Valkyrie Hobby's

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Hi there

Thank you for sharing the final presentation

It's a lovely piece of painting and the basework certainly compliments it

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Here is the final version
I added a screen to the skit (homemade) with British paper and cardboard for the amounts all around, then painted the name on the base

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Excellent work my friend Thank you very much
 
Well, I can't find the post that was created at the beginning of the year by Alex on this figurine
So I come to put pictures here


That's it I finished the 2nd figurine for the brand: Valkyrie Hobby's
What a pleasure to paint it, especially when I saw the 3D concept at the beginning of the year
Except that it is a Japanese subject (and yes it is more and more my kiffe for a while) lol this samurai is out of the ordinary, more oriented in fantasy for me
So don't look for historical truth on it, because I allowed myself total freedom in the imagination and interpretation therefore in painting on it

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And a little family photo lol:

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Publication d'Alex Leipzing (Valkyrie Hobby's):

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3924471770916299&id=100000605456416
 
And then I had the opportunity this afternoon to test a product that Alex sent me like milliput
I find it more flexible and malleable, it does not crumble and there is no crust on the hardener component
Here it is:

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Voila, after a good 4 weeks, I just finished the painting of this Chinese princess: Yuan published by the brand: Valkyrie Hobby's from Mexico
A semi round bump really very pleasant to paint, for those who like this kind of subject
In addition, the resin print is really nickel, almost nothing to deburr, just like the dishes of Yvan Durand in France.

https://i.servimg.com/u/f56/13/09/16/79/12404710.jpg
 

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