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120mm knight part 2
Posted by renarts on Monday, January 12, 2004 12:24 AM
This is the 2nd half of the vignette I'm doing.
Again a Verlinden 120mm knight. 13th c. Done pretty much the same way as the preceeding fig.
All thats left now is the base.
Let me know what you guys think. Thanks.

Mike



Mike "Imagination is the dye that colors our lives" Marcus Aurellius A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
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Posted by South Aussie on Monday, January 12, 2004 12:43 AM
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Grear work Mike, can't wait to see the completed vignette
Wayne I enjoy getting older, especially when I consider the alternative.
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Posted by mark956 on Monday, January 12, 2004 4:46 PM
Mike, I am impressed. Thanks again for another great looking figure.
mark956
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Posted by shermanfreak on Monday, January 12, 2004 4:59 PM
Once again Mike ... a superb job on this figure. Both this and the last knight you showed us are exceptional.

Always a pleasure to see your work .......... Thanks !!!
Happy Modelling and God Bless Robert
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 12, 2004 5:09 PM
"Hes gonna slash and gash, rip another hole in my ---. Play tennis with my ----- smear my blood allover the walls. use my foreskin to make a winter coat. Peace" (Mr. Cyco Killer: Scary Movie) lol that guy reminds me of that scene from Scary movie. That is possibly better than the first knight. Could you do a picture with them together??? Excellent work!
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Posted by Buddho on Monday, January 12, 2004 5:23 PM
That is incredible!
The colors on the tunic, the details and the chainmail are topnotch stuff...Mike.

Regards, Dan

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Posted by renarts on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 12:44 AM
Worked on the base today a bit. Couple of days and I'll have pics of them together.

Mike
Mike "Imagination is the dye that colors our lives" Marcus Aurellius A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
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Posted by djmodels1999 on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 1:58 AM
Excellent!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:10 AM
Great Job.

Just one nitpick, more of a personal dislike.

IMO, the folds of the clothing is shaded too much, i.e. too big a contrast.
OTOH, I have seen often what I call over-shading on many figure builds(mostly by western builders), may it be clothing, skin-tones, panel-lines, etc.

Like I said just my personal feeling which counts for nothing. Wink [;)]
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Posted by Dwight Ta-ala on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:37 AM
Absolutely awesome!

There...I am already lost for words.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:20 AM
You own the figure forum Ren.... cant touch you with shermie on the end of a 10 foot pole. Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow]

I would love to see a pic (if u have it) of the kit contents when you opened the kit. Does it require as much work as the 1/35 verlinden figures?

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Posted by cassibill on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 9:23 AM
uhhhhhhhhhhhhh drip drip (in awe drooling) When I get ready to do the knights I have I'm talking to you first.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 11:31 AM
Good Knight!!!
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Posted by renarts on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 1:24 PM
MMF:

I can see your point. I've done them both ways in the past. Very subtle on the shading and also a bit exagerated. Both have different qualities that appeal to me. As you said, maybe its my western view of things. I think sometimes its is a matter of subject material as well as personal taste. Given the choice, the illustrator part of me comes out and I tend to use a little heavier hand when it comes to shading, it exagerates it a bit I know, but it makes it stand out and accentuates it in a scale sense. (I don't know if I'm communicating my thoughts on this clearly enough, but the illustrators out there might know what I'm talking about) Thanks very much for the input. You get to see some great figure work over there. The Japanese are doing some superb work (although, I will say, I still think the British and the Spanish lead the pack for figure work) and I'm sure you get to see some fantastic pieces of art. So yeah, I'd say you can judge....Wink [;)]

Plus I looked at several photos I have of myself and others on the tournament field and it seems that in those photos, there is a great deal of contrast in the folds of clothing. Maybe its the angle of the sun that day or the film development but it seemed right. I have two more of these figures from the same time period. I guess I could paint them using a more subtle shading technique and we can make a comparison.

Muzzleflash: The Verlinden figs were a pretty easy assembly. They came as head, upper torso, right arm, left arms, lower torso, right leg, left leg, rt & lft hand, sword, sword hilt, shield, ailettes, dagger, dagger hilt, lft & right spur shanks and a really nice base.
I have a few others that I'll take pics of for you as they come out of the box.

Mike
Mike "Imagination is the dye that colors our lives" Marcus Aurellius A good friend will come and bail you out of jail...but, a true friend will be sitting next to you saying, "Damn...that was fun!"
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 2:55 PM
renarts.

Thanks, for your reply. I know I am a bit too critical at times, might come from living with an artist(Wife), she had her own Manga strip for 11yrs and also did a lot of work for other local artists when she was younger.
Big Smile [:D]

I have to agree that there is some fantastic stuff over here, and what I really like the artists over here are very easy approachable and open to other peoples opinion.

Met quiet a few of the big names in the Managa & Garage-Kit industry over here, never mind that I can also walk into many shops like Kiya Hobbies over here and see the Military dioramas featured in mags on display and talk to their builders.

FWIW, on the PC at home the shading does not appear to be that strong, more like we used to do D&D figures.

Either way keep up the good work.
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Posted by M1abramsRules on Tuesday, January 13, 2004 3:49 PM
simply amazing!!!!
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Posted by spector822002 on Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:48 PM
Beautiful work ..... looks like he is real ! KUDOS
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Posted by erush on Friday, January 16, 2004 6:32 AM
Oooooooo....Aaaahhhhhhhh....WOW! I got to see the other figure before Mike and this one is as good or better!!! Absolutely beautiful work !! I think you nailed the shadows, the chain mail looks perfect as does the rest of the metal work!!! If you don't bring them to Atlanta with you, I'm gonna hurt ya!! Wink [;)]

Eric
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Posted by allan on Friday, January 16, 2004 6:56 AM
This has got to be one of the best model figures Ive ever seen, along with the other half. Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow]

Splendid job, Mike!

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Posted by maddafinga on Friday, January 16, 2004 8:25 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by MadModelFactory

renarts.

Thanks, for your reply. I know I am a bit too critical at times, might come from living with an artist(Wife), she had her own Manga strip for 11yrs and also did a lot of work for other local artists when she was younger.
Big Smile [:D]

I have to agree that there is some fantastic stuff over here, and what I really like the artists over here are very easy approachable and open to other peoples opinion.

Met quiet a few of the big names in the Managa & Garage-Kit industry over here, never mind that I can also walk into many shops like Kiya Hobbies over here and see the Military dioramas featured in mags on display and talk to their builders.

FWIW, on the PC at home the shading does not appear to be that strong, more like we used to do D&D figures.

Either way keep up the good work.


Hey, that's pretty cool that your wife had her own manga. Do you have any links to some of her stuff?

FWIW on the shading, In my artwork, I like to go heavy on the shading to the subject stands out stronger, but that's just a personal preference. I like my pics to be pretty stark. Take for example, my Iwo Jima pic, I like to be subtle on lots of areas, but I do want some strong contrasts there. I'd love to see some of your wife's stuff.
Madda Trifles make perfection, but perfection is no trifle. -- Leonardo Da Vinci Tact is for those who lack the wit for sarcasm.--maddafinga
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