Winter Warrior painting

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I'm not a tartan expert Paul but I wouldn't now about the red thickness but it still looks great to me and like you say once you've faded the colours it will look even better
 

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I did like the tartan,and how did you paint that,


but the new color dose look good as well,very nice progress so far, ;)
 
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Really like the chain mail painting and the padding underneath colours.


Fantastic facial painting too, nice detailing


Regards


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Nice work Paul.


I think the paint change suits the overall view much better.
 
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Thanks for the great comments guys and gals, Moni the tartan is base coated then highlighted and shaded, then the first stripes that are highlighted and shaded, then the rest of the stripes again highlighted and shaded.
 

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thank you Paul,for the info,as I have to do some tartan on 2 54mm figures :rolleyes: ;)
 

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:D ..........................what can I say lol,............................just made me smile that , ;)


lets say I will try some trickery :rolleyes: :smiling3:
 

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......................... :D ..................................
 

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Wow!


Every time I see another of your fantastic figures I know I'll stick to aircraft :smiling3:


It's great to see your work and I do draw inspiration and even tips for some of my sorry efforts. At least I can hide mine in a cockpit and behind an oxygen mask and harness !


Cheers


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Cheers Steve i would wager that your figures now are better than when you started ;)
 
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Hi all heres a few more progress shots, seeing as we are now surrounded by flood water i can get a bit of bench time


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he left sleeve is finished bar the pattern, the left inside of the bearskin is done and i have started on the bottom part of the leather jerkin (Gambison)
 
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This is coming along nicely.


Lovely paintwork.


Can I ask what colour's you used on the rope?
 
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Cheers Ralph, the rope is a mix of white and raw sienna and a touch of yellow, not to happy with it really so it mat change yet
 

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I love watching you work.
 
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Hi all just to show that we never stop learning, I have been posting this on PF forum and one of the guys there posted a bit on it to say that the creases on the padded gambeson should be pale and posted this picture


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now technically this shouldn't work on a miniature as the theory is that the deeper it is, or the further away from the light, the darker it is. however I thought I would give it a go and this is the finished result and I have to say I think it works


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what do you think ??
 

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I think I'm gobsmacked. It does look better, even though the first one was amazing!
 
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