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Posted by Peter on 10 Jan 2017, 20:30

This is a strange topic! Now I see Zorro! :shock:

Just kidding Sala! I like them a lot! :thumbup:
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Posted by Susofrick on 11 Jan 2017, 09:01

Really like this!
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Posted by Carlos on 11 Jan 2017, 15:01

Excellent paintig job!!
The figure below with the rifle is my favorite until time.
The face of this figure reminds me of the personage of magua of the film the last of the Mohicans :yeah:
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Posted by Andreas on 11 Jan 2017, 15:07

Awesome :thumbup: I like to follow this Topic :-)
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Posted by Beano Boy on 11 Jan 2017, 23:28

Splendid Painting. I adore them all. :thumbup:
Great Stuff. :thumbup:
The complete absence of the bow was a huge disappointment for me in this boxed set.
However there are six poses that are quite easy to convert into Indians with this
traditional silent weapon that would greatly improve on the impact of this set.

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Drums Along The Mohawk,comes to mind. BB
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Posted by Salaberry on 15 Jan 2017, 19:42

Here are the latest advancements.
The "blue" one is now finished.

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And a new one, which will be partnered with a very unfortunate militia man...

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Comments and criticism welcome
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Posted by Peter on 16 Jan 2017, 19:45

Why should we give critic Sala? I don't see why because they are beautifull painted, even with a devil amongs them! ;-) :-D :thumbup:
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Posted by Salaberry on 17 Jan 2017, 00:27

Peter wrote:Why should we give critic Sala? I don't see why because they are beautifull painted, even with a devil amongs them! ;-) :-D :thumbup:


Thank you for the compliments; that said, I believe we can always improve ourselves using other people's criticism. Hence my request.
There are a lot of people here who have better skills than mine, and so I figure they can teach me a trick or two.

Udo, you listening ? :P

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Posted by Peter on 17 Jan 2017, 22:33

I really can see what can improved on these figures? You did a fantastic job on them. Did I mention that your free hand painting looks excellent? ;-)
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Posted by Cryns on 18 Jan 2017, 10:37

Mr Salaberry you are making a very fine and beautiful range of painted figures. My compliments to your work.

Why are the feet of the last guy chopped off?
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Posted by MABO on 18 Jan 2017, 15:40

I like your figures as well. The last ones are my favorites.
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Posted by Peter on 18 Jan 2017, 20:37

Mr. Cryns wrote:Why are the feet of the last guy chopped off?

Because he is the devil! Have you ever seen a devil with.....feet? :eh:
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Posted by Salaberry on 18 Jan 2017, 23:43

Mr. Cryns wrote:Mr Salaberry you are making a very fine and beautiful range of painted figures. My compliments to your work.

Why are the feet of the last guy chopped off?


Actually, the figures are like this, straight out of the box, as if the feet were sunk into the base.

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Can't imagine why, but I believe this set was one of the last offerings Italeri put on the market before the company folded in the 90's.
Their last figurines were almost systematically too tall for the scale, no matter from what period, or what army it was.
All I know is that, even with sunken feet, these are almost 28 mm: I doubt natives in the 18th-19th century were THAT tall.
So much so, I will have to use a bit of "forced perspective" to use them in a dio with figurines from other makers.

Anyway, thanks for your compliments.

Salaberry

p.s. Free hand: yes, that was a bit of a challenge.
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Posted by despertaferro on 19 Jan 2017, 11:32

This is one of my all time favourite sets!

Italeri made a great job on them!

So you did with your painting... :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
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Posted by krzyzosiakd on 30 Jan 2017, 21:54

wow, that's awsome..
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 30 Jan 2017, 23:26

Those are extremely impressive Salaberry. I usually do not favor figures that are very colorful, but yours are quite simply feasts for the eye. One thing I like about them is that no matter how close I zoom in, what I see is still fantastic. Have you used Vallejo Acrylics for these Native Indian warriors?
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Posted by Wiking on 31 Jan 2017, 05:28

And again a very nice painting of your figures. :-D
The last one remind me to Darth Maul. :mrgreen:

It is incredible that such big companies sent out such faults like these sunken feed into the base.
The problem is that these figures need no assembling. If it is a kit with a fault like this. They will fix the mold in a few days, weeks.
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... Italeri ... Their last figurines were almost systematically too tall for the scale, no matter from what period, or what army it was. ...
So much so, I will have to use a bit of "forced perspective" to use them in a dio with figurines from other makers.

Yes, you are right. I get some WWII set. This is very pity. The mold are very good. But unusable to use it beside Cäsar figures for example. Also beside a vehicle they are to huge too. :mad:
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Posted by Salaberry on 07 Feb 2017, 17:56

Bluefalchion wrote:Those are extremely impressive Salaberry. I usually do not favor figures that are very colorful, but yours are quite simply feasts for the eye. One thing I like about them is that no matter how close I zoom in, what I see is still fantastic. Have you used Vallejo Acrylics for these Native Indian warriors?


Thank you for the compliments.
And to answer you, no, I don't use Vallejo paint.
I use plain old commercial (Ceramcoat/Americana or Golden artists' colors) acrylic paint: the reason is that I also paint on wood pannels in another hobby of mine, and so cover rather large surfaces. Vallejo would be too expensive for both usage.
For figurines, I have my own version of a wet palette, and work over many diluted coats (a figure can take me up to four hours - but, granted, I'm slower than most).
I also use oils here and there, mostly for metal.

Hope this answers.
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Posted by stenfalk on 07 Feb 2017, 21:26

I can feel the desire to decorate my face with an all one's war paint on... Well done! :yeah:
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Posted by Salaberry on 09 Feb 2017, 00:27

Latest additions.

Here a warrior goes to meet the Great Spirit:

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A warrior about to send an enemy to meet the Great Spirit:

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This last one was inspired (well, copied, really) from something I saw on this forum years ago. I can't remember the name of the member who made it originally, but let him be aware of my utmost admiration and heartful thanks. Here the original:

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And here my version of it, still a WIP:

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Comments and criticism welcome.

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