Not much work has been done in this project since , the last months , a lot of other projects running on my painting table. Along with my first participation to the AHPC competition , not much time left for my collection..
The only thing is the skin tones painting with Army Painters " Tanned Flesh" and washed with the Army Painter " Flesh Wash". I could hold on my self and managed to finish two of them as a sample of the different colours and schemes. I can say that I'm happy with the first results..
Fancy and solid colours used to give the feeling of a "Toy Soldier" rather than a realistic model.
Though a small shading and layering was applied for a more "Eye Satisfying" result..
That's all for now. More to come soon (?).. Hope you like these two little Reds :)
'Till next time...
Keep Up The Brushes!!
Great work sir!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal!
DeleteMarvelous work. Cherilea figures must be painted to truly enjoy their beauty!
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what I though when I got them at hand :)
DeleteThank you!
Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lawrence :)
DeleteThese have turned out really well.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir :)
Deletea beautiful result
ReplyDeleteThank you sir!
DeleteThumbs up, beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteMerci Phil! I really enjoy this "Vintage Toy Soldier" style :)
DeleteGreat work ! Fantastically painted !
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to see the others painted as well.
Greetings
Many thanks Mario!
DeleteDobra robota ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!
DeleteWonderfull painted native indians! I like the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
Thank you Peter! More to come but cant say soon... :)
Deletei in my tender days of youth in the early 1960's i used to buy five of those figures each week with my pocket money. i also bought the dismounted U S cavalry for protecting my odd whonky cut into shape fort which was made using an old cardboard box.
ReplyDeleteSuch Memories are Golden! BB in the United Kingdom