The Tulsa Show/ Best of Show

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DangerAtom

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I know those of you who couldn't attend the show are just chomping at the bit to see what took Best of Show. So chomp no more. Here you go......
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Guillaume de Toeni by Jason Green
 
Thanks for the pictures Kevin. That was one beautiful figure expertly painted. Jason should be extremely proud.
 
Sorry for the problem Alex. Apparently, Photobucket, the hosting site the pictures are linked to, is having a technical problem on their end. It went down a few hours ago. But they're working on it now to get the site back up. Hopefully it will be running again on Tuesday.
I would link the photos to my other hosting site, but it's even more unreliable. Just be patient and the photos should show back up soon.
 
This is really a beautiful painting.
Does anyone know what he used for the metallic part and especially the helmet ? (Mister Metal ?)
Bye
Jean-Philippe
 
Thanks for posting the pic. It is indeed a very well painted figure. Very deserving of BOS.

BTW, the photo is also very well taken. Very focus and doing justice to the figure.

regards :)
 
I've been at this hobby for a while and I get rather frustrated when I compare this caliber of work, which is nothing short of art, to my own miserable efforts. A worthy winner. Love the leather work. Does anybody know how Kevin did this. Oils?
 
Excellent.

Super job on the flag as well. Love the shading and highlights...

Keith
 
Originally posted by Lepman@Jun 15 2004, 01:51 PM
Does anybody know how Kevin did this. Oils?
HA!
I Wish!

Ken, the piece was painted by Jason Green. A hell of a painter and a super nice guy.
I on the other hand am an aircraft and armor builder and have yet to complete a single figure.
Here is a shot of the other piece Jason had at the show. As you can see, quality is in his blood.

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Officer, Foot Guard Artillery 1809 by Jason Green
 
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