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Roc

A Fixture
Joined
Dec 29, 2003
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Location
Philadelphia, PA.
This is a very well sculpted Verlinden 120 mm. resin figure, reasonably priced and in my opinion a good value for the money.
I painted it in the past, would your permission I would like to share it with you.

the coat on the horse needs a bit more weathering and dirt.

The armor was painted using rub and buff.

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Cheers

Roc. :)
 
Hey Roc,

He looks really nice. I like the job on the armor. You did a nice job with this being a resin kit, it has the look of metal and weight. :)

Joe
 
Now Roc.....is this a figure you painted or pictures from a movie set......the last pics make the horse and rider look so real
 
Roc , that's a nice job you did there. I especially like the armour, knowing it was cast in resin. There's one thing I don't like about this figure and it has nothing to do with you. The sculptor did a whole set of teeth in the horse's mouth. He looks like doing a pepsodent commercial :lol:

Stephen Mallia
 
Hey Roc!

I told you before and I will tell you again that I really like this piece, it has a little bit of action and a great feel of it. Once again you have painted a super nice vignette!

I agree with Stephen, it happens way to often, almost as often as people paint the horse eyes like a human eye! I can imagine why the horse is down by looking at the teeth and how the bit fits the mouth, poor hoss! I bet the sculptor was wondering how the horse could stand wearing a bit.
 
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