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Rudolf Slatin Pasha "Firket 7 June 1896"

Posted by daikaigan on 10 Oct 2011, 13:24

A Colonial little scene :-D
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Posted by Bourbaki on 10 Oct 2011, 13:26

:love: :love: :love: :love: :love:

Fantastic! I want to read about this subject, never heard about it before
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Posted by leifkarl1112 on 10 Oct 2011, 13:27

Great work! The dio is amazing. Brilliant conversions. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Posted by Banuch on 10 Oct 2011, 16:19

Nice horse. All very three dimensioned. Regular figs are so two dimensioned, one can really appreciate the perspective made so apparent by the detail of the figures.
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Posted by maskc on 10 Oct 2011, 16:37

Great work !!!!!
Love the subject :love:
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Posted by Dad's Army on 10 Oct 2011, 21:04

Here is a story told, suberb vignette!
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Posted by Old Wolf on 10 Oct 2011, 22:04

cool work.

missed it in the competition
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Posted by Bramble15 on 10 Oct 2011, 22:35

Fantastic work as always. Love the mustache.
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Posted by dutchboyinohio on 11 Oct 2011, 01:38

Beautiful work, would have made a great painting competition entry!! The paint job on that horse is great!! What kind of paint do you use?
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Posted by Alvaro on 11 Oct 2011, 06:57

great job!
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Posted by Phalanx on 11 Oct 2011, 07:40

well done :thumbup:
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Posted by daikaigan on 11 Oct 2011, 07:55

dutchboyinohio wrote:Beautiful work, would have made a great painting competition entry!! The paint job on that horse is great!! What kind of paint do you use?

Dear dutchboyinohio, my system to paint is a old system, I learn this whit a books of Bill Horan and Shepperd Paine, whit a little different:
I use Acrilic colors for base color and after I paint all whit OIL colors. For a matt result I put the color oil on the paper, wait, like this the oil is absorbed and to dilute I use "petrol essence".
Thank for all regards
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Posted by Panzer_Grenadire on 11 Oct 2011, 20:48

Like a lot the colour of the horse... :thumbup:
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Posted by CapitaineDanjou on 11 Oct 2011, 21:42

Transmit all your work life, a story. My most sincere congratulations.
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Posted by Tantallon2 on 11 Oct 2011, 22:10

A great dio and a pretty faithful rendition of the original illustration. Like almost everyone else I really love the horse, not just the painting but also all the trappings.

If I may be allowed some (hopefully constructive!) criticisms of the British officer: his face is too dark. They tended to keep out of the sun in case anyone mistook them for a Eurasian. Also the picture obviously shows the officer as being young with a blonde moustache whereas your rendition makes him look like a older man with a grey moustache. These are of course nit-pickings and should not detract from what is a great dio :thumbup:
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Posted by daikaigan on 12 Oct 2011, 20:12

Tantallon2 wrote:A great dio and a pretty faithful rendition of the original illustration. Like almost everyone else I really love the horse, not just the painting but also all the trappings.

If I may be allowed some (hopefully constructive!) criticisms of the British officer: his face is too dark. They tended to keep out of the sun in case anyone mistook them for a Eurasian. Also the picture obviously shows the officer as being young with a blonde moustache whereas your rendition makes him look like a older man with a grey moustache. These are of course nit-pickings and should not detract from what is a great dio :thumbup:

;-) Thank for your regards, but on life the model is very good, you have reason the photos is a little dark, sorry.
:-D Thanks at all
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Posted by bilsonius on 12 Oct 2011, 21:24

A brilliant little vignette, with an original choice of subject :thumbup:

Slatin was 39 at the time of the incident depicted, and had spent ten years in Mahdist captivity, so I doubt that he would have looked like a youngster...
According to the caption in the Osprey Omdurman book, after the Battle of Firket he found the body of Amir Hammuda, one of the Mahdist commanders, and an old friend of his.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Carl_von_Slatin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ferkeh
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Posted by lz7947 on 13 Oct 2011, 04:53

Great conversions and dio. :thumbup:

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Posted by vellek on 13 Oct 2011, 15:56

Superb job!
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Posted by Peter on 21 Oct 2011, 19:13

Great work :thumbup:
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