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Russian foot artillery 1812

Posted by chen on 31 Jul 2016, 10:57

Have just finished this gun team. It's been years since I painted Napoleonic Russians last time! Hope you like it.

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Posted by stenfalk on 31 Jul 2016, 11:33

A very nice and realistic scene. The crew: full of dynamic. The painting: very detailed. The cannon: optical tidbit... Well done! :-D
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Posted by Mai Strac on 31 Jul 2016, 12:34

:drool: Awesome work, very dynamic! :thumbup:
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Posted by Kekso on 31 Jul 2016, 12:48

Awesome figures and painting. You took care of every detail.
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Posted by C M Dodson on 31 Jul 2016, 15:52

Fantastic painting of these lovely troops. The only problem is that two of the crew are about to be impaled/ crushed by the recoil caused by the port fire chap's enthusiasm to discharge the piece!

Nevertheless, as stated beautiful artistry in action.

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Posted by davbenbak1 on 31 Jul 2016, 16:55

Great work as always. Your scene captures lots of action or as said, "very dynamic". I too am concerned about the crew members who will be caught in the blast. Where most sets just come with multiples of the same four posses, with all Zvezda sets I try to do one gun about to fire and one in the process of being loaded.
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Posted by santifernandez on 31 Jul 2016, 18:23

Great paint,mate.
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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 31 Jul 2016, 18:29

Stupendous! Great brushwork! A nice mini-dio!
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Posted by loken32 on 31 Jul 2016, 19:01

beautifull!!!!
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Posted by guilhem on 31 Jul 2016, 22:15

Very good job... your paint is wonderfull...
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Posted by chen on 01 Aug 2016, 06:05

Thanks to you all for the appeciation, correction and advices, and especially to Chris and davbenbak1 ! :-)

I must admit that this is indeed a mistake. I based the whole group in 2011 and have left it unpainted since then. I had made no consideration at all of what each figure was meant to be doing. Now I have not only learned that I was wrong, but have also learned what should be like in the correct circumstance, thanks to your comments. BTW, I have also realised that the 2 loaders may also be too close to the muzzle to keep away from any fire and shock.

I'll pay attention to these problems in the future. Hats off to you, gents.
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Posted by Hellboy on 01 Aug 2016, 08:58

Chen, a magnificent work of you. :yeah: A great painting, dynamic figurines and a realistic floor arrangements. This is art of modeling!!!!!
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Posted by Lacc on 01 Aug 2016, 14:26

I like very much your sylte of painting, thank's for show it.
About composition of the scene in your next job, it will be better, I'm sure! :-D :yeah:
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Posted by Peter on 01 Aug 2016, 17:01

Excellent work Chen! :thumbup:
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Posted by renikart on 01 Aug 2016, 17:08

Superb painting Chen! Nice contrast, but not too much. Great details.
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Posted by Susofrick on 02 Aug 2016, 09:26

It's nice to have you back! Superb painting as usual!
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Posted by davbenbak1 on 13 Aug 2016, 15:58

Another great thing about the Zvezda sets is that I like to use four figures per base for divisional artillery but six figures per base for corp or heavy Russian batteries. The extra figures/poses make this possible.
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Posted by Wheeling Turn on 19 Aug 2016, 15:09

Superb painting, i like the way you do the shading.
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Posted by Michael Robert on 19 Aug 2016, 19:43

Excellent painting Chen,
we all admired your subtle painting style before. Very beautiful.
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Posted by chen on 23 Aug 2016, 07:43

Thanks for your appreciations, gents!

davbenbak1 wrote:Another great thing about the Zvezda sets is that I like to use four figures per base for divisional artillery but six figures per base for corp or heavy Russian batteries. The extra figures/poses make this possible.


Indeed, Dav. It seems to me that 4 figures per gun is a common way of basing in wargames. But more crews will surely get the piece a better look. I'll spend the extra figures in making seperate vignettes (limbers, observers, ammunition carriers, etc) as accessories, just to build up the whole atmosphere surrounding the roaring artilleries.
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