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housecarl

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I thought I'd nearly finished this, until I went to fit the right arm, some filling required.o_O How is it they always fit dry, and once there's paint on, they don't want to know?:mad: Another rule of modelling.:rolleyes:
Carl.
 

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Carl excellent painting , great work on the skin tones and metals and looking forward to taking a closer look at this guy on weds.(y)

Cheers Ken
 
That is looking very nice indeed Carl,and given your photography it is going to look even better Live :LOL:
Nice work on the metals as well as the flesh " horses got to be easier"

Ron(y)
 
Carl i know what you mean about fitting after painting,its never the same as the assembly stage,i always try to attempt to construct as much as i can get away with,if you can see it you can paint o_O
Very nice work on a very popular figure (y)

Brian
 
One of my favourite figures, great job on him mate, hope to see him at Birmingham.
Your version reminds me of Grant Mitchell from Eastenders :)o_O

All the best mate

Steve
 
Nice work Carl, the flesh and metals look well. Have you done him with a hairy back as well !
Gary
I don't know if gladiators went for the sack, back and crack, but no I haven't Gary.
I'd rather paint another load of flesh than a daft horse Tommi.
Too kind Gary.
Cheers,
Carl.(y)
 
One of my favourite figures, great job on him mate, hope to see him at Birmingham.
Your version reminds me of Grant Mitchell from Eastenders :)o_O

All the best mate

Steve
There's a Birmingham show? Where and when please I had no idea!
Steve
 
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