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Posted by matgc on 15 Feb 2017, 12:38

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Posted by Kekso on 15 Feb 2017, 12:55

Another excellent Zvezda Russian Cuirassiers this week. Must be special week :D
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Posted by MikeRC97 on 15 Feb 2017, 14:16

Very nice matgc.

Kesko I was thinking the same thing. Also reminds me I need to figure out when I'm going to paint mine.
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Posted by Marvin on 15 Feb 2017, 14:19

Kekso wrote:Another excellent Zvezda Russian Cuirassiers this week. Must be special week :D


And damn it - they're excellent. I'm beginning to feel just like you Kekso! :mad:

A slightly different style to mine, lovely neat painting and he's shown me how to do basing properly! :thumbup:
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 15 Feb 2017, 16:00

indeed, two different painting styles. I like this set a lot as well, though preference goes to Marvin's.
I couldn't help but love that Daler Rowney touch :mrgreen:
I wish I could unbox and paint my cuirassier by end this year. :shock:
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Posted by matgc on 15 Feb 2017, 17:23

Marvin, your horses look great, very realistic, I'm going to get some inspiration from them. Awesome work.

About my basing technique, you may find this useful, a tutorial I did a while ago:

http://myevergrowingarmies.blogspot.com ... -mine.html
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Posted by Marvin on 15 Feb 2017, 20:00

matgc wrote:Marvin, your horses look great, very realistic, I'm going to get some inspiration from them. Awesome work.

About my basing technique, you may find this useful, a tutorial I did a while ago:

http://myevergrowingarmies.blogspot.com ... -mine.html


That's very useful, thanks! I've put together some rather "wordy" advice on my blog about painting horses also, scattered over an unnecessary four posts. :eh:

Part 1: https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2017/01/22/courses-for-horses/
Part 2: https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2017/02/01/courses-for-horses-ii-equine-painting/
Part 3: https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2017/02/04/courses-for-horses-iii-more-equine-painting/
Part 4: https://suburbanmilitarism.wordpress.com/2017/02/08/courses-for-horses-iv-final-part-of-my-horse-painting-tutorial/
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Posted by MABO on 15 Feb 2017, 20:47

Mr. Andrea wrote:I wish I could unbox and paint my cuirassier by end this year. :shock:


I hope so, too. They will be fine as well, I think! ;-)
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Posted by Peter on 15 Feb 2017, 21:24

Excellent painted cavalry! :thumbup:
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 16 Feb 2017, 10:02

It's fun to see that I use same matgc's technique for basing and that I paint horses same way of Marvin, but I obtain completely different results :o :-D :xd:
Where's the bug? :shock:
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Posted by Cryns on 18 Feb 2017, 12:19

Excellent work again, Matgc.
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