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3rd Regiment Cuirassiers Wearing Redingote Officer - 54 mm Pegaso Models.
What do you think? My second (including Adolf) non-fantasy figurine. Painted with Citadel, VGC, Pactra, AK Rust Effect.P3021066.JPG.a5bd0f24a73834a95453d6070c12fdee.JPGP3021067.JPG.d5e427c6c63ebc9ccdfd26991d282996.JPGP3021068.JPG.d9a44e6d1963698d5c14d2f00348f4ea.JPGP3021069.JPG.da27e7f3c217b0de67ce5186d0eab20b.JPGP3021070.JPG.0f216c32f985e837294f55114959069e.JPGP3021071.JPG.0806cdfb59e45a35346a92eed89dc2f1.JPGP3021072.JPG.dec2f01ab69d6b18be97683c17199a98.JPGP3021073.JPG.cccde83e3f8a5fd9733fe122d76d9117.JPG

 

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Great job, the old fellow looks like he's about to talk!  For 54mm the face/eyes are very well done.  It's always tricky to paint something like that riding coat. It can come off looking really monotone, but you got the shadows and highlights right that keep it from looking that way.  One of my nearly-done projects has the same issue - a WWII Russian officer wearing a grey overcoat. But he's in 1/16 scale, which makes shadowing/highlighting a little easier.

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1 minute ago, Mike999 said:

But he's in 1/16 scale, which makes shadowing/highlighting a little easier.

Easier?:blink: I would not dare paint anything bigger than 54 mm. There is no place for a mistake - everything can be seen! I think 28/54mm is the best scale for beginning with miniature painting.

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