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Artillery of Charles XII - Strelets

Posted by Paul on 01 Sep 2019, 12:17

...or what can be painted with a broken middle finger, Right Hand :-)
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Posted by Emperor on 01 Sep 2019, 12:45

Nice to see new work...
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Posted by Bill Slavin on 01 Sep 2019, 15:21

These look great, Paul, broken finger or not. Full of life!
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Posted by Konrad on 01 Sep 2019, 19:10

Nice figs,mate. ;-)
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Posted by MABO on 01 Sep 2019, 22:30

I agree with Konrad. And it is nice to see such an old set of Strelets in such a nice painted version!
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Posted by Susofrick on 02 Sep 2019, 12:11

Just don't break another finger just because you paint good with this one broken! Very nice to see these. Thought the uniform should be grey, but I haven't studied their uniforms for quite a while so can be very wrong. And that giant ... well ... some swedes are big?
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Posted by Graeme on 02 Sep 2019, 16:22

Paul wrote:...or what can be painted with a broken middle finger, Right Hand


I don't paint that well with a brush. :xd:

Very nice job on these, i never paid much attention to them in the PSR pic but seeing them so well painted there are some very cool and versatile figures there. The guy emptying the bucket is an interesting pose, Great job painting the water!
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Posted by Paul on 02 Sep 2019, 19:56

Susofrick wrote:JThought the uniform should be grey, but I haven't studied their uniforms for quite a while so can be very wrong

Not wrong. They wore grey ..these are Bodstonians though ;-)
Graeme wrote:I don't paint that well with a brush. :xd:

Clever :yeah:
I´ll try and put up pics of the x-Rays. Difficult transfering them from the CD to some form of postable pic.
I found out today from my section boss that what fell on it, an industrial sized trampoline Frame, weighs 160 Kilos. I´m not suprised it´s broken in 4 places :xd:
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 03 Sep 2019, 18:11

A great job, Paul. I always admire how you get such incredible results from Strelets figures. :shock:

Susofrick wrote:...And that giant ... well ... some swedes are big?


Look at it a second time, Susofrick. Actually, the supposed giant is up in a barrel. :xd:

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Posted by Beano Boy on 04 Sep 2019, 00:54

A real cool collection of painted figures.
So well done on all that painting Paul.

i wonder if i could return to painting figures with a broken finger?
:coffee: i reckon not so i`ll spare myself that extra pain. BB
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Posted by Susofrick on 04 Sep 2019, 15:29

What I can see about the guy in the middle is that he seems to have an ugly face. That is also true of giants I've heard. :-D The guy on the barrell just think he's big, he's just tall. :-D
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