WIP Critique Praetorian Tribune, Pegaso 200mm

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tonydawe

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Picked up this awesome figure at WASMEx a couple of weeks ago, and have been quietly sanding, filing, gap filling and glueing it together.

I plan to prime and then lay in the major colours using an airbrush, and then tackle the smaller details and the effects with a brush. The vallejo paint bottle provides some indication of the size of this piece.

Have to say its a beautifully engineered and cast kit with hardly any seams and no pits or bubbles.
 

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Yup, any bigger and you will need a paint crew! Nonetheless, this looks to be an fine piece and without a doubt you will thoroughly enjoy painting him up. I look forward to seeing how he comes along. (y)

Joe
 
I didnt know there were any Romans in 200mm on the market, cracking looking figure and one I would love to get my hands on.
Looking forward to seeing it painted Tony, if you struggle just pop down your local auto spray shop :)

Steve
 
Hello Tony, A very impressive figure, with excellent details. Like the others, looking forward to seeing how you proceed with this one. Any thoughts on how you will display this huge piece? Best of luck with this project Tony. Regards, SG:)(y)
 
Thanks for all your encouragement guys. I primed the figure last night and now I'm waiting 24 hours before I start the long process of laying in the base colouirs and getting the figure prepped for airbrushing.
 
Hi guys,

I'm experiencing my annual post-WASMEx slump in motivation. I just haven't been able to get myself into the hobby room to paint this magnificent 200mm Roman Praetorian from Pegaso.

Last night I broke my drought and started work on the flesh tones with Jo Sonja acrylics. I've gone for a mid purple shade of base coat, made from a mix of flesh colour, prussian blue and crimson. The highlight colours include flesh colour with a bit of Naples Yellow and Crimson, and Titanium White added for the upper highlights. As always there's a degree of experimentation involved in this, so I'm not sure if I'd use these colours again, but so far it seems to be working.

I'd be interested to get some feedback on whether the purple base colour is too purple or if it looks OK.
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Tony,

I will follow your progress with great interest. I have one of these on the way and I am planning to do it as a winter project and centerpiece for my collection of Romans. It is too early to tell in the photos how your base tones will work as the color is still very light but I do enjoy experimentation.

Jim
 
Hi Tony, I think that if you put your usual Oils over the top, this will blend everything in and dilute the purple look, probably giving him a more deeper, weathered look. Could be interesting
Ben
 
The purple seems ok to me Tony, but the photos exposure has been affected by the large surface area of white undercoat so I'm sure it's not really showing us how it looks to you.
Go with it and see how it goes........can I suggest with future pics it may help to avoid showing so much white as it will washout the colours of your painted areas...cheers.
 
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