Completed Critique Wiking Raider, eastern europe(Somewhere in Khazar Khanate) IX. century

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TURKOGLU

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Hı, planeteers.:)
My first figure after two years ago. I hope you lıke it.
Figure İnfo
Romeo models, 75mm, white metal.
And I put WİP photo from face paiting close up.
All paintings are acrylic and all weathering effects (Metal-leatherand more)finished in acrylics.
Balbal tombstone totally made ''Magic sculpt''. Shield pattern free-hand sytle painting.
All critques and comments are ''Welcome''
Regards from TURKEY..........(y)
 

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Arkadaşım, the figure looks very nice, but I can't see details because the pictures do not open. Would you please check and/or re-upload them.
 
Metin, Totally impressive work. You said 2 year past last painted figure??? You can't stop and upgrade your technique-exprience.:rolleyes:
Thanks for sharing....

What's your painting project???
 
Turkoglu a.k.a. Metin:

Oh my this is just so well done. The "stones" that you made
from putty are also impressive. Just a first class presentation
in all aspects. Also I want to comment on your photographs.
I think they are really quite good, and create an atmosphere
of tension and . . . well, a dramatic sense of "oh ma'gosh . . .
what's next". . . if you get my drift. :)

Now please excuse me if I expound on a point that I have
noticed on this site for a number of years. You clearly
stated what the material of the figure was, THE SCALE,
and what the paint medium was. And that was right at
the top. My point is that I am an old man, over 75 yrs. old
and I see new figure releases but quickly forget what scale
those figures are. In my Opinion, and I repeat this is an
opinion, when a person puts their figure and photos on
this site, I need to know right from the get go, what is
the SCALE. Then I know what I am looking at. Is there
some way we can get this message out there? Yes, all
you younger figure modelers remember all the releases
and what scale they are, but how about us oldsters,
who have "senior moments"? Is it that hard or difficult
to mention the scale of your post right at the top of the text?

Please excuse my getting on "MY" soap box. But I really hope
this "problem" for this old codger can be solved by you
fine modelers. The Miami Jayhawk
 
I can see your photos today.
Indeed a very nicely painted figure, especially the shield.
Tebrikler (y)
 

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