Southern Pride - H&V Miniatures - 75mm - Completed

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Ferris

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And this one's finished!

A lovely sculpt, a real joy to paint.

Most of the painting done with acrylics (Vallejo & some AK 3rd Gen), some outlining and shading done with oils.
Small metal bits are NMM, sabre is done with Scale75 dark acrylic metal undercoat plus a polish of metallic oils for a high-sheen finish.
Basework done with Milliput as ground cover, static grass, some twigs collected during a holiday hike and MIG laser-cut ferns.

A special thanks to everyone providing information and reference material about the subject. Highly appreciated!

Hope you like it.

Cheers,
Adrian

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Beautifully finished figure, the confederate grey and yellow facings work really well together and the face is excellent, love it.

Cheers Simon
 
Top class painting Adrian, absolutely superb. I love the very effective groundwork as well.
 
Absolutely loving it! The red background looks better, matches the color theory as well.

Thank you!

I tend to use the black background for my pictures, because it is a pull-down curtain behind the desk I use for making pictures, but looking back at the pictures a few days later, I also prefer the red background and its contrast with the blueish coat. Shows colour theory really has meaning.

Cheers
Adrian
 
Top class painting Adrian, absolutely superb. I love the very effective groundwork as well.

Thank you Nigel.

I was struggling with the groundwork actually. Couldn’t come up with an idea. Rummaging through the raw materials box I finally ran into these twigs that scalled nicely to the scene. I tried to have the lines of the twigs echo the diagonal line of the sabre. I usually do not extend groundwork outside the base’s dimensions, but I’m quite happy with how it turned out in this case.

Cheers
Adrian
 
What a marvelous piece of work Adrian! The dude looks suitably weary too!(y)

Joe

Thanks Joe.

all credits to the sculptor for the weary look! Eduard Perez’s head sculpts have a distinct style that not everyone likes, but I’m certainly a fan of this one.
The whole figure is brilliantly sculpted.

Cheers
Adrian
 
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