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La garde meurt mais ne se rend pas . 1815

Posted by Luis on 07 Dec 2016, 21:25

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Posted by Peter on 07 Dec 2016, 22:00

Again an impressive piece of art! :thumbup:

Can you give us some more information about this diorama? Figures used, size of it...
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Posted by Wiking on 07 Dec 2016, 22:24

Truth about war.
The violent actions.
With all the fallen, wounded, hurt man.
:drool:

These scene look like as I would imagine these kind of an attack.

Very well done from the point of modelling. :yeah:
In every pic we get here.

As Peter said, please give us some info about figure conversion etc.
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Posted by Luis on 07 Dec 2016, 22:51

Oniria Miniatures , Perry Miniatures , Victrix Miniatures.

This scene was created in 2015.
Its measurements are 20cm by 30cm and consists of 85 figures.
There scene of " The Garde " was bronze in the AMT in 2015. The scene " The catch of the eagles " was silver at the AMT in 2016.
Monongahela , The dead Hussars and Borodino will presents them at the AMT in 2017.
At the moment I am realizing a vignette of the Chasseurs a Cheval in Austerlitz and a scene of the retreat of Moscow in 1812 and it will consist of more than 80 figures .
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Posted by Susofrick on 08 Dec 2016, 08:37

Thought I recognized Oniria. He is a much respected member here, even though he has been quiet for a long time. He made a wonderful tutorial on how to paint faces.
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Posted by Emperor on 08 Dec 2016, 11:23

You should work for a museum Luis. I guess you are using oil paints since your figures have that elegant shine that oil paints produce.
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Posted by Luis on 08 Dec 2016, 17:31

I only use Vallejo paintings mixed with Andrea paintings . To paint metal I use Citadel paints . I have never used oils or matt varnishes
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