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"Western Town" buildings ....

Posted by SamSagace on 22 Nov 2014, 20:48

3 buildings finished ... some pictures and more : on my blog
(Thomas Förstmann, available here )

(I've posted here only the pictures with figures, but you can see more pictures on the blog)

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Posted by Kekso on 22 Nov 2014, 23:29

I saw it on Facebook... great work Pascal... your recognizable style is always good to see
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Posted by Alex on 22 Nov 2014, 23:34

:thumbup: :thumbup: Excellent, my friend! And who did the building? You yourself?
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Posted by SamSagace on 23 Nov 2014, 09:23

Alex wrote::thumbup: :thumbup: Excellent, my friend! And who did the building? You yourself?

thanks Alex ! :oops:
no it's not me: I'm too lazy for such a work ! :lol:
it's Thomas Förstmann: http://www.foerstmann.de/

Kekso wrote:I saw it on Facebook... great work Pascal... your recognizable style is always good to see

thanks Dalibor ! really ? a "recognizable style" ? :eh:

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Posted by Kekso on 23 Nov 2014, 10:22

SamSagace wrote: really ? a "recognizable style" ? :eh:


Yes, I recognize your style of painting but blue background is most recognizable.
I hope you didn't get my comment in wrong way... it is honest compliment to your work.
Cheers :beer:
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Posted by SamSagace on 23 Nov 2014, 11:49

Kekso wrote:Yes, I recognize your style of painting but blue background is most recognizable.
I hope you didn't get my comment in wrong way... it is honest compliment to your work.
Cheers :beer:


:cowboy: no offence, Dali ! I don't take your comment in the wrong way !
I have to change my backgrounds... I think that the paint I use gives a part of my "painting style" (REVELL Acrylic ), which is very matt and I don't varnish them too.
One time, someone said that he likes my "rustic style"! :lol:

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Posted by armpcm on 23 Nov 2014, 12:58

Nice job Sam and to talk about rustic, build a saloon so we can buy rounds of Salsepareille. :occasion:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 23 Nov 2014, 16:39

I Like it all Pascal. The Western theme is a good one ,and I will delight in seeing it develop, with the add of your Golden Brush! By the way the blue background is fine with me. BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 23 Nov 2014, 20:58

Exceptional work.
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Posted by Susofrick on 24 Nov 2014, 08:20

Can only agree! And, yes we recognize your style most of the time. As we recognize other artists too! And there are not that many of us that make Wild West scenes! :-D And, as said on facebook, love it!
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Posted by Peter on 24 Nov 2014, 22:02

"Rustic style"? No comment! :lol:

Fantastic work on these houses Pascal! Show us the rest soon! ;-) :thumbup:
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Posted by SamSagace on 24 Nov 2014, 22:37

:oops:
many thanks I say in my "rustic english style" ! :lol:
I will try to finish the other ones very soon but I must change the bases before because they are not exactly at the good size ... :confused:
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Posted by Xantippos on 15 Dec 2014, 16:59

You have captured very well the dusty wood look in the buildings :) . Everybody has a "recognizable" style to some sort of degrees, and you certainly have one too, you paint the things with a very realistic touch. From where are the figures?
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Posted by SamSagace on 15 Dec 2014, 20:32

Xantippos wrote:You have captured very well the dusty wood look in the buildings :) . Everybody has a "recognizable" style to some sort of degrees, and you certainly have one too, you paint the things with a very realistic touch. From where are the figures?

Thanks my friend ! :oops:

the figures are RF-Figures and ?? (but you can find them at Hagen Miniatures (link)

some more pictures about both sets on my blog : link

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Posted by SamSagace on 15 Dec 2014, 20:38

:oops: I've forgotten the cowboys !! "Tombstone I and II" from Germania Figuren (link)
+blog: link

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Posted by Panzer_Grenadire on 16 Dec 2014, 11:39

Very nice work, I like both the buildings and characters...:)
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