Union Cavalry Sergeant and a Kid

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Excellent work and scene and the terrain is perfect, very nice really. Congratulations!! What scale is it?

Best regards,
Francisco
 
Thank you Francisco
It's 54mm, sergeant by Romeo Models, the little guy is from Andrea Miniatures

Roberto
 
That's lovely....love the subtle shades on the horse and the blues of the trooper....Kevin
 
HOW did you paint that horse's eye with an airbrush!!???!! :confused:

But, seriously, VERY nice. Good job with the shading and highlights on the horse and I love your Union blues. Nice setting to boot!

NICE piece!!

Kevin D.
 
Many thanks to all guys!
Your comments are always very much appreciated;)

@Kevin D. The eyes...ehm... In fact it was a very hard work...:p:D

@Marc. You're right, I used Andrea colors for the horse and they're so matt finish.
I tried with a coat of satin varnish... But it's not enough, I think.
Next one I will do with oils:rolleyes:

Ciao
Roberto
 
I can only echo the others......
it's a lovely little story, the two figures interacting work.

You've made a great effort at the horse, only to be let down by the materials going quite matte. However, the shading is superb!

Looking forward to more of your work!

Cheers
Jamie
 
Hi Roberto
Great paint job all round,love it.

If you paint a second horse and it is a grey then the Matt finish will be spot on as greys don't have shiny coats.

Peter.
 
Tank you to Captfue, Jamie, Peter and Ray. Too good you are:)

@Peter thank you for the tips, if (or when) it will be grey, a will do;)

Roberto
 
Excellent composition that tells a great story. Amazing airbrush work on the horse - how did you do it?

Cheers

Huw
 
Thank you Stephan and Huw

@Huw, with a lot, lot, lot of patience;)
I used Andrea color very diluted with Andrea thinner. Colors are Dark Brown Leather (Nac 49), Dark Brown (Nac 48), Burnt Sienna (Nac 52) I add black for the shadows.
Kept airbrush very very close to the horse.
In my opinion (And not only in my:)) it's very important to have a good reference photograph of an horse that we want to reproduce!

Ciao
Roberto
 

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