NigelR
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I just finished this 75mm figure of Sir Thomas Picton by Elan13. It's a lovely sculpt and I think Rob Lane has done a good job of capturing Picton's likeness. I have depicted Picton on foot at Quatre Bras. It was a hot, dry and dusty day on 16th June 1815, and part of Picton's division was deployed in rye fields so I tried to represent that as best as I could with the groundwork. I'm still experimenting with different ways of doing groundwork, I thnk this is ok but there is room for improvement.
Mostly painted with acrylics, primarily Scale75 Artists' colours in the tubes. The sash was painted in oils as I was hoping for a nice natural sheen but they dried too glossy and I had to varnish the sash anyway. I realise I should stick to acrylics as I am out of practice with oils. This is the first 75mm scale figure I have painted and I have to admit that these ageing eyes found it easier and more enjoyable to paint than 54mm.
Mostly painted with acrylics, primarily Scale75 Artists' colours in the tubes. The sash was painted in oils as I was hoping for a nice natural sheen but they dried too glossy and I had to varnish the sash anyway. I realise I should stick to acrylics as I am out of practice with oils. This is the first 75mm scale figure I have painted and I have to admit that these ageing eyes found it easier and more enjoyable to paint than 54mm.
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