Completed Westphalian Chevaeu Ledger Lancier der Garde 1812

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Melanie, Kim & Malc, thank you all I am rather pleased with how this is turning out. Not an entirely new technique to me but one I haven't until now explored very much.

Kim, I'm pleased my ramblings are helpful for you. I probably not the best at explaining things coherently, I put that down to my Yorkshire(ness).

Cheers Simon
 
I don't know about anyone else but I always feel a sense of anti climax when I finish a figure. Yes I have enjoyed it and pleased it has turned out rather well, but still it's a bit of a let down.

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Anyway more pictures over on the completed board in a mo.

Cheers Simon
 
I know how you feel, as sometimes I react in the same way.
In this case I think you've produced another fine piece of work, and I look forward to
seeing it at the North Surrey show. ......... provided it doesn't snow.

Malc
 
Hi Simon,
I know exactly what you mean, you put heart and soul into making that figure. Then it is completed and you are left feeling a little forlorn. as a change of subject I am working on six figures which before too long I will be displaying some works in progress.

Malkie
 
Simon,
Just about to go over to the 'completed' section now, but as for your feelings of finishing it..............there's a great guy over here on this, and many other 'followings', who has a way with words and is a truly 'biblical' encourager [Barnabas] to us 'newbies', he's called Briggsy and this is what he said recently........'I'm looking forward to finishing him as well, I really don't like painting green too much.' So, thanks for all you have done here and we really look forward to your next 'event', whatever it may be. Remember what Briggsy also says, '..........the main thing is to enjoy it!'. Q.E.D.
Really looking forward to meeting you one day!
Kim
 
...it's a bit of a let down...
That just means you need to get cracking on the next one, Simon!

This is another great piece to add to collection. I can sympathize with the feelings at the end of a project, but now you can help keep your chin up by looking at this one in your cabinet. Maybe literally, if you put him on a high shelf. 😉
Have to have a look now over in the finished works forum....
Prost!
Brad
 
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