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Count of Flanders Crecy 1346

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by rej, Nov 1, 2007.

  1. rej Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Malta
    Its ready at last :eek:

    I'll let the pics speak for me as I'll hit the hay :p

    Warmest Regards to all......

    Ray ;)

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  2. Franco Active Member

    Country:
    Australia
    Well done

    Caro Ray,

    My friend you have done it again. Well done on an outstanding piece of work. I like the way you have converted this Pegaso figure. Hopefully one day will visit Malta and see your figures.

    Well done and keep up the good work.

    Ciao for now
    Franco
  3. Joe Hudson Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    My friend,

    You are back!!! That is just beautiful!! I love the yellow! I think that it is really cool! Hey sorry about the computer, I will try to catch back up with you on IM later maybe tomorrow.

    Take care,

    Joe
  4. Anders Heintz Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Awesome work Ray!

    The yellow really is fantastic.
  5. tonydawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Ray

    Awesome paint job mate. The work on the surcoat is brilliant. Well done.

    I particularly like the fact that the mud goes right up his legs as it does in reality, and not just dabbed on as an "effect"

    Cheers
  6. Cicero New Member

    Country:
    Albania
    Nice conversion and beautiful brushwork. The figure ties up to the base wonderfully well. One suggestion: maybe a few blood stains on the sword would make the (battle) scene complete.

    Very well done, Ray.

    Johan
  7. Christos Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Greece
    Looks great Ray,I like the yellow also!!!
    regards
    christos
  8. Harrysti Member

    Country:
    Malta
    Beautiful work as always .You must bring it with you next Wednesday so |can see it in the flesh.


    Harold
  9. Oh no Ray

    The count was blonde! You made wrong research!

    LOL ... joking mate ... looks cool now with mud, maybe you add a little weathering touch here and there on the upper body part as look a little to prestine for a mud fighter ...

    Keep them coming ...

    Ivan
  10. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    Really good work Ray.
    The figure is tied up really good with the base. Thanks to the mud.

    Marc
  11. Sam Active Member

    Country:
    Malta
    Guys i saw this at the club last wednesday it was awesome without the mud and now it's more awesome with that nice weathering touches you gave it :):)

    See you mate,

    Samwel Vella
  12. Marcel Active Member

    Country:
    Spain
    Excellent paint job ray!! I really like the yellow shirt wit the lion print. And also the flesh colors are beautiful.
  13. Tarok Active Member

    Country:
    Australia
    Lovely work. The heraldry is excellent.
  14. slaj Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Malta
    I know I didn't say much at the club but I love it anyway:):). Now it looks even better

    Stephen Mallia
  15. rej Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Malta
    Franco amico mio come stai :eek: thanks for looking and your overly praise. I sent you some high res pics :D

    Joe my good buddy don't worry about the PC, hope the high resolution pics got thru as well........

    Anders, Tony, Christos, Marc, and Rudi thanks for looking and your nice comments......loved them all :eek:

    Johan much appreciated as well and I might consider your valid suggestion, however I am envisioning him at the point were he took off his great helm and threw it "off base" and unsheated his sword and took his "on guard" stance........

    Harold, sent you the high res pics and I have pics "before the mud" if you want........well that was the way I took him to club last Wed :D

    Ivan I thought about that as well, but I think he "dusted off" the upper dry mud before he posed for me :D :D :D

    Sammy, thanks laddie..........much appreciated :)

    Ray ;)
  16. rej Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Malta
    Steve, I know you didn't say much at the club :( sent you the high res pics as well :D :D :D

    Thanks mate, as long as you love it its ok with me :p

    Ray ;)
  17. Ah Ray

    So you need to dirty up his hands now LOL!

    By the way ... no need to send me images as I've seen him on all BIG forums already! ;)

    Ivan
  18. rej Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Malta
    Marcel thank you so much for your overly praise :eek:

    Ray ;)
  19. rej Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Malta
    Ivan, so what are you waiting for to reply on all THEM forums :eek:

    Hey all the pics are the same size on all the forums mate, that's why I sent you the high res pics so you would notice the brush strokes as with all ENLARGED digicam pics :D :D :D

    Ray ;)
  20. daniel Well-Known Member

    Country:
    France
    Answer

    Ray a very,very good paint and convertion !!!

    Daniel

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