Roman Signifier,200mm Scale, Alex Castro

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Roman Signifier

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Roman Signifier, 200mm Scale, From Verlinden Productions, Painted by Alex Castro


Enjoy
Alex

P.S. No decals!!
 
Alex, your upcoming book sounds like it might be pretty interesting. I am wondering if it will be possible to achieve the results you put forward in your book without the use of an airbrush? I've never used one before!

Kreston
 
Not bad, Alex. Really NOT bad.

But some folks will tell you it's still wanting in the historical department.

As for more accuracy, this is how I see it. Believe me, I know.

Q.
 

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Originally posted by quang@Feb 19 2004, 04:52 PM
Not bad, Alex. Really NOT bad.

But some folks will tell you it's still wanting in the historical department.

As for more accuracy, this is how I see it. Believe me, I know.

Q.
Jeez Quang, that's what Pete Herrera would look like as a Roman. Take away the signifier and replace with a Margarita blender and you will have nailed it, bro.
 
Quang - you may be only steps away from inventing the much sought after tartan paint. You are truly a rennaissance man! BTW - please treat this post as standing permission to use photoshop to correct any errors on any model photo I post!

Colin
 
Hey Alan,

I think you're way off on the color scheme for the armor. I have the book on Roman Legionnaires and Alex has hit it on the mark. Excellent work Alex.

Oh by the way Alan that's not a lion the Signifier is wearing, its a BEAR!!

The colors are right on again for a large brown bear


Manny
 
Hi Alex.
Nice figure but I would like to see some more contrast on the face,and bear's skin,and mail and clothes.

Cheers
jaume
 
Alex

I have to agree with Jaume on this! More shading would allow for him to stand in different lighting conditions.

Thats just my opinion! Probably been conditioned to a 'style' of figure in my 25 years in the hobby. Or discovered what I like! (y)

Nice and cleanly painted though

cheers

Rob
 

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