My first Bret knight ever painted! There are currently two other knights done, but I didn't know if I could bring them along, cause they are too few to be a complete unit.
Comment added on: 04.11.2009 16:24:03
Jacques,
Well, then you should be very pleased with yourself, because you did a great job on the painting.
It's beautifully painted, with neat, clean details, and I think you did a great job of the heraldry on the shield, banner, and horse barding.
Great basing too.
Comment added on: 09.11.2009 13:43:52
Thanks alot guys! I never imagined you'd like it that much =) The painting was rather difficult because I use a lamp which dries up the colors really quickly (gotta get a new one ASAP), so some parts didn't turn out as smooth as I wanted, as I also use alot of old, used colors. I spent about 7-10 hours painting the model.
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Jacques,
Well, then you should be very pleased with yourself, because you did a great job on the painting.
It's beautifully painted, with neat, clean details, and I think you did a great job of the heraldry on the shield, banner, and horse barding.
Great basing too.
This is a pro job. Are you sure you're not part of the 'Eavy Metal team? If not - apply for a job! Love it.
Thanks alot guys! I never imagined you'd like it that much =) The painting was rather difficult because I use a lamp which dries up the colors really quickly (gotta get a new one ASAP), so some parts didn't turn out as smooth as I wanted, as I also use alot of old, used colors. I spent about 7-10 hours painting the model.
I Like the right underarm!