Painting Pegaso Knight

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Hart

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Flying one year, one more knight painting by*me.*The previous one was kind of good
http://hartminiatures.blogspot.com/p/paintingknight-xvic.html



Chevalier de la Toison d'Or. Pegaso Models. 54mm.






Necessary details.
Lost lily petal, or as it is called*what-cha-ma-call-it.




A bunch of unnecessary malarkey.



Base color horse and a semi-base.



Molding lost petal. Offtake and feeder in*plasticine. Around a little detail Pegaso*plastic parts.




Separation layer by means of toothpaste.



small skirting.



a thin layer of silicone.



strengthening layer.






Form a very small, this time I'll manage without casting-box.






Well here.



more toothpaste.



Adhesive tapes for high-side.



second party.



strengthening layer.






grrrafite.



Casting came from once.




Molten metal from a jalopy and the result one*hundred percent.




soldering and happy.*
The path is open to drawing.











































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You make that look so easy! I would have siliconed six different things to the table, lost four parts for every one I tried to remake, and if I did manage to get to the soldering part, I would have burned the house down...or at least a big hole in the floor. ;)

Excellent work!
 
: )Thank you friends that have remained not indifferent.
Casting interested me since childhood, this is my third hand. I have used here that I found on an arm's length. And on such a beautiful figure, I spend time with pleasure. Horse cover will be with a free plot and a lot of interesting.
 
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