Bessiere wrote:These are just incredible works of art you have created Andrey. I don't think I have seen any finer painting or basing of figures this scale. You are certainly among the most gifted painters anywhere. I would love to see how your figures look spread out on a gaming table - now there would be a sight to behold. Very fine work, love the 2nd Hussars leader and all the greenstuff work you did on him and his mount. The tiger shabraque knocks my eyes out. If I'm ever in your area of the planet I want to see these in person! I hope you have a fun game. Bessieres
Thank you Chris, for your assessment, I will try to post a bigger photo.C M Dodson wrote:When you open these up the skill and painting of these troops is exceptional.
Would it be possible for you to use the forum image selector rather than the thumbnail on Post image ?
With that tool your work will be easier to view and enjoy.
I am looking forward to seeing more.
Best wishes,
Chris
sansovino wrote:Hi Andrey, your riders are really very impressive - a wonderful eye-candy which will been hopefully followed with more troops.
Bill Slavin wrote:Yes, these are really brilliantly done. Your cavalry figures especially are bursting with colour and pageantry - all the things that attract us to Napoleonics in the first place. I especially admire your painting of the horses - subtly and masterfully handled. I look forward to seing them on the battlefield.
So... which battle in Spain in 1809?
MABO wrote:And maybe you can post bigger pictures, please.
Bluefalchion wrote:Your dazzling cavalry units would be more at home in a historical museum as opposed to a gaming table. How do you protect the paint from chipping or falling off due to handling, storage, transport, and the like?
Second, what types of paints do you use, and around how long does it take you to complete each figure?
Andrey wrote:Thank you MABO! I'll try to take more photos in a few days.