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Posted by vellek on 11 Apr 2016, 16:52

The details aren't very deep on this kit but it's still one of my favorites from Revell. As usual the horses are stunning and the tack and furniture first-rate.

I've never seen grass that color before :P
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Posted by Kekso on 17 Apr 2016, 09:18

One couldn't have enough Nappies :mrgreen: French Line Chasseurs from HaT.
Enjoy your weekend :occasion:

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Posted by Marvin on 17 Apr 2016, 10:27

Kekso wrote:One couldn't have enough Nappies :mrgreen: French Line Chasseurs from HaT.


And who am I to disagree? ;-)

Those HaT figures are looking even better out in the sun. :thumbup:
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Posted by Beano Boy on 17 Apr 2016, 12:09

i myself never tire looking at Napoleonic figures,and these from the yesteryear of 1999,look fine and dandy like in their Dress Uniforms. Hat,actually got the horse furniture correct and proper too,a something other company`s continue to get wrong time and time again.
Thanks for painting and showing these Dalibor.Tip Top Work! BB
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Posted by Peter on 17 Apr 2016, 14:44

Excellent work again Dali! Love the horses! :thumbup:
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Posted by Cryns on 18 Apr 2016, 11:11

Dear Kekso,

I hope you had a good weekend yourself and I have to make my compliments for your painting work.

I love the colors, lively and very realistic toned green coats, very good horse skin tone, excellent yellow-brown touch of the white sheepskins (I have one at home with exactly that color :yeah: ) and many other nice details.

See how the light works: a half-bright sunlight does not make the shadows too hard and the white wood in the background is reflecting that light to all other sides on your figures.
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Posted by MABO on 18 Apr 2016, 11:14

I second that!
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 18 Apr 2016, 11:29

Bravo, bravo! I see some Mr. Cryns suggestions taken into consideration; no more brilliant green. Now that I see the difference, I must say I like it more. Wonderful!
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Posted by Kekso on 18 Apr 2016, 11:41

Mr. Cryns wrote: excellent yellow-brown touch of the white sheepskins (I have one at home with exactly that color :yeah: )


I use Vallejo Iraq sand and brown wash over it for sheepskins

Mr. Cryns wrote: See how the light works: a half-bright sunlight does not make the shadows too hard and the white wood in the background is reflecting that light to all other sides on your figures.


That was lucky shot. I usually avoid direct sunlight but sun early in the morning turned out better than I expected.

MABO wrote:I second that!


What?
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Posted by Peter on 18 Apr 2016, 12:04

MABO wrote:I second that!


Kekso wrote:What?
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Button counter! :mrgreen:

He means everything! And you know he is a bit lazy! He let others paint figures for his dioramas! :lol: :joker:
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Posted by MABO on 18 Apr 2016, 12:47

And I let them write post for me as well! :mrgreen:
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Posted by Peter on 18 Apr 2016, 13:20

MABO wrote:And I let them write post for me as well! :mrgreen:

And I remember a post where your wife had to carry you! Lazy, man so lazy! :mrgreen:

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Posted by vellek on 18 Apr 2016, 15:17

Stellar painting and photography (send detailed instructions!! :-D ) Another instance where you've made an old HaT kit look great.
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Posted by Kekso on 19 Aug 2016, 12:16

After some months more Nappies. Lifeguard Polish Uhlans from Zvezda this time... no one can have enough nappies!!! :eh: :eh: :eh:

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Posted by Emperor on 19 Aug 2016, 13:45

Where do you keep all those figures?
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Posted by vellek on 19 Aug 2016, 15:05

Nice painting Dali. The detail on the shabraques is great.
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Posted by Michael Robert on 19 Aug 2016, 19:50

Lots of great Napoleonics. What would we all do without him, our great military inspirer? The Napoleonic uniforms were kept nearly unchanged for 100 years - and some of the tactics, too, which was bad advice as shown in the Crimea and American Civil War.
So yes, one can never have too much Napoleonics

Keep going your work
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Posted by Beano Boy on 19 Aug 2016, 23:27

Splendid Light Cavalry Dalibor. BB
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Posted by Bramble15 on 20 Aug 2016, 21:57

beautifully done!!!! Tell me, how was the painting of the saddle kits. Big credit as it appears to be a ton of work!
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Posted by Kekso on 20 Aug 2016, 22:02

Bramble15 wrote: Tell me, how was the painting of the saddle kits. Big credit as it appears to be a ton of work!


Surprisingly, it was easier than I thought it would be. First I painted broad white outline of shabraque, then pink narrow line in the middle. A lot of work for sure, but it was fun.
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