Saint John's Knight - Pegaso

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Nice !! Thanks for the explanation

Gary thanks for the comment . I actually dothe damage by the blade , smooth out and paint over . Iprefer the real thing than tha just painted on !!!! LOL
 
Very nice! This one is on my purchase list, but I have to paint one I already have first. Paint one, buy one; it keeps the gray army from becoming too large. I like the ground work as well; something I don't pay much attention to on my own figures. May have to change my way of thinking...

I also have to start painting again. I haven't painted anything in two months. I spent the time redoing the interior of my MG Midget. Now, summer is over and it's time to get back to the workbench!

Once again, well done!

Cheers,

Glen
 
Maurizio, Glen, Arthur thanks a lot for your comments.

Glen its really crucial to have your space well set,and also keep the gray army in low stock. But i dont know how many of us can be so controlled !!!!!I dont think i am one of them !!!!!
 
Really admire people like you who gets to finish multiple pieces every month... I am still failing my personal target of one figure a month...behind 3 now
Good painting keep it up.
 
When you invest lots of time in painting you find solutions that other people might need multiple time to find. Then some procedures get simpler and u invest your time in other aspects of the hobby .

Thanks for your comments my friend , and i wish you that you always get along well with your goals !!!!

keep safe


Costas
 
Ooooops..... I overlooked this one.......... :(

Great painting my friend on one of our Knights ;)

Ray :)
 
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