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British Camel Corps

Posted by Santi Pérez on 07 Aug 2018, 17:26

A new batch of lost pictures I have rescued from the Postimage archives. They are Hät figures from their 8194 set (British Camel Corps). Good figures despite the bad quality of their rubberish plastic. :(

Thank you for watching. :-)

Santi.

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Posted by Susofrick on 08 Aug 2018, 08:03

Very nice! And one even have shades! :-D
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Posted by MABO on 08 Aug 2018, 08:21

You really have a unique style of painting. I like the glasses of the guy in the middle.
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Posted by Kekso on 08 Aug 2018, 15:07

I think I saw camel toe! :oops: ( :mrgreen: )

Nicely painted BTW :thumbup:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 08 Aug 2018, 15:25

You have a very unique painting style, S.P. It is pretty cool. Your figures remind me of claymation models created by shaping and joining different colors of clay. I like!!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 09 Aug 2018, 14:08

MABO wrote:
"You really have a unique style of painting..."

Bluefalchion wrote:
"You have a very unique painting style, S.P. It is pretty cool. Your figures remind me of claymation models created by shaping and joining different colors of clay. I like!!"


Thank you, MABO and Bluefalchion. I love that you like my style. I have to say that it's the result of almost 30 years of painting, starting from scratch and self-taught to develop my own. :-)

Susofrick wrote:
"Very nice! And one even have shades!"


Could you tell which one of them is, Susofrick? I cannot find any. ;-)

Kekso wrote:
"I think I saw camel toe!"


Are you sure, Kekso? Yes, you're right, they are camel toes, not elephant toes, haha. :thumbup:

Best regards, friends.

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Posted by panzerman on 10 Aug 2018, 08:11

Nice clean paintwork. The detail work is crisp and we'll defined.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 12 Aug 2018, 19:46

Thank you, Bill. :-)

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Posted by Marvin on 26 Aug 2018, 20:50

:thumbup: Lovely work, Santi. I too am a fan of your wonderfully neat style of painting. Often considered painting camel corps troops myself, but never quite got around to it.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 28 Aug 2018, 23:30

Marvin wrote:Lovely work, Santi. I too am a fan of your wonderfully neat style of painting. Often considered painting camel corps troops myself, but never quite got around to it.


Thank you very much, Marvin. Really it's a pleasure to be a member of a forum with so kind members as you. And, please, try it with the camels, they aren't harder to paint than horses. ;-)

My best regards.

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Posted by Mr. Andrea on 29 Aug 2018, 16:37

I join the other in liking your unique and unmistakable personal painting style. Now I realize why I like it so much: it is like reading a comic of Tin-tin!!
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 29 Aug 2018, 23:43

Mr. Andrea wrote:I join the other in liking your unique and unmistakable personal painting style. Now I realize why I like it so much: it is like reading a comic of Tin-tin!!


Thank you very much, Mr. Andrea. I can tell you that in my childhood and youth I didn't read Tintin comics, so my painting style can't be influenced by Hergé. However, it's a compliment for me to be compared to such an illustrious artist. :lol:

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Posted by Susofrick on 30 Aug 2018, 07:43

I have to agree with Mr. Andrea. It is quite like the Belgian comics I read and loved when I was a kid. Hergé is just one.
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