Voilà! mon général en chef est maintenant terminé, il ne me reste plus qu' à peindre mon bagage et l'armée carthaginoise sera finie. J'avais lancé le projet il y un an tout de même. Bon, la peinture est à mon goût un peu bâclée, mais je vais commencer un nouveau projet pour la nouvelle année, alors, je dois être prêt.
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Thursday, 29 December 2011
And the last one...
no, it's not my last post for 2011. what I mean is I finished the last element of my Carthaginian army, the general in chief. As for yesterday, it's been a bit rushed, so I'm not completely satisfied by the final result. Then again, after another closer look, I like how the linen armours turned out. I now have my camp to paint, and start another project.
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J'aime bien tes choix de couleurs, pour les harnachements notamment. Belle armée Seb.
ReplyDeleteGreat painting, the shields look excellent!
ReplyDeleteSound like a cool project; anxious to see how they look. Command stand looks great too! Best, Dean
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot guys. Ray, The shields are from LBMS, so, no glory for me.
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