After two straight disappointing ties in June and July, it was on to August. I never (or rarely) knew who my opponent was ahead of time, but I always assume they are excellent painters because they frequent this forum!
My August mystery opponent was definitely a gentleman, though. He linked the PSR review of Zvezda Greek Warriors, and let me choose any figure in the box that had a duplicate, because he will send me the figure! The promised figure arrived with plenty of time and I dove into my research and prep.
I chose this warrior with the kopis because it is well sculpted and you can see most of the front armor without obstruction. I wanted to put more detail on to the figure than was sculpted, because I have found that to be a winning strategy in duels, as long as the details can be credibly executed.
Here is a link to the original duel:
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Of course my opponent turned out to be Kekso, none other than Dalibor himself. There are many images of Greek Warriors avaliable on google, and I really liked the shields with the black and white teeth around the rim. I must say it was a bit tough to pull off! I also liked a tutorial I found that added some battle damage to the shield. I thought that could be a nice touch that could garner an extra vote or two.
I also studied the combs on re-enactors helmets and tried to capture the texture in paint. And, finally, I attempted to duplicate the layered skin that had worked decently on my May entry of the female gladiator. Looking back, this was one of my better entries in my entire two years of being Mr. X.
Kekso's entry was also really fantastic, but perhaps a little rushed due to some stressful work issues he was having at the time. My entry got a few more votes, and the win improved Mr. X's record to 4-1-3. Eight duels with only one loss, that's not too terribly bad, all things considered. Not much time to reflect on the win, however, because a lot was happening in my life, and it was on to the September Duel, one of my very favorite duels of all.