Well, I must admit, I really enjoyed the painting on this one. Took a bit longer than I first thought but I wanted to get the tones right. At around the start of the 1400's the UK (as it is now) was entering a little ice age so I wanted to get a more 'autumnal' feel to the groundwork and I think I've pulled it off.
Onto the pictures, not many more words to say apart from the fact I'll be starting on a smaller base with a stables on it next for this commission.
Turned out great Jim👍
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Mighty fine build and paint James. Looking forward to seeing the adjoining piece.
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon, made a start on it but need to order more material.
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Sir, words are useless here. Big applause!
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Love it, that is very inspirational!
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Wow! Have you been experimenting with your shrink ray again? British Heritage will be mighty miffed when they find out! ;P
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Fantastic building project ........😀 Very impressive work
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Very very impressive work!
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Lovely work !!!
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Fantastic painting, a really lovely piece of work, terrific weathering.
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Looking the DB's Jim, very smart looking bit of terrain. The different shades on the slate roof makes a huge difference. Very nice indeed.
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