As you can see I managed to glue the bad boy together. Finally:D
The only thing still missing are wings, but I'm not convinced if I should use them in the first place.
I kinda like the feel they give to the miniature, but on the other hand they're not particularly historically correct, so.... I'm not sure what to do;p
The photos are quite crappy and done with camera flash, but as a simple proof, that I glued him together, they should do;]
Hopefully soon I should be able to show you some more progress on the cloak.
cheers
'eM
3 Jan 2013
Pegasus Project - Viking finally assembled!
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1 Jan 2013
Goals for 2013
After realising that I didn't do too well with achieving my goals in 2012, I decided to keep it pretty simple this year.
So here they are:
1. Paint better.
2. At least try to reduce Hall of Shame.
3. Try painting commissions.
And even though I'm not sure if first one is possible in my case, I feel already, achieving the second one is next to impossible, and I have no idea how to even start thinking about third one, I'm gonna stick to them, and do my best.
And if I'm gonna fail, I'll fail big 3:0, not 5:6 like last year:D
And what about you, do you even set goals for the next 12 months? Or you just go with the flow without the pressure?
cheers
'eM
So here they are:
1. Paint better.
2. At least try to reduce Hall of Shame.
3. Try painting commissions.
And even though I'm not sure if first one is possible in my case, I feel already, achieving the second one is next to impossible, and I have no idea how to even start thinking about third one, I'm gonna stick to them, and do my best.
And if I'm gonna fail, I'll fail big 3:0, not 5:6 like last year:D
And what about you, do you even set goals for the next 12 months? Or you just go with the flow without the pressure?
cheers
'eM
26 Dec 2012
A bit more skin
Another quick update.
Some more work on Umruth's and Viking's skin is done.
I also managed to paint metal parts on Urmuth. I was hoping that they're done, but I need to work a bit more on the contrast and some colour niuances, judging by the photos in a day light.
cheers
'eM
Some more work on Umruth's and Viking's skin is done.
I also managed to paint metal parts on Urmuth. I was hoping that they're done, but I need to work a bit more on the contrast and some colour niuances, judging by the photos in a day light.
cheers
'eM
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25 Dec 2012
Christmas means gifts;]
Gurka Le Rouge
Well, I must say it was absolutely love from the first sight. And I wasn't disappointed when I opened the box.
Bust is really nicely sculpted, the cast has few small flaws, but nothing major. I'm probably gonna do a proper review later, but for now I can show you first pictures;]
He's huge, isn't he??:>
I have no idea what's the scale here, but he's clearly bigger than the viking (1:20). He's 105mm from the bottom to the top of his hat (70mm to the top of his head).
cheers
'eM
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20 Dec 2012
Urmuth - little update
A bit more work on the skin is done. Still not even close to being finished, but I'd say I can see a little light in the tunnel here. Muscles on the lower part of his torso are starting to shape up quite nicely, and the upper part and shoulders look almost ready.
Only the face is complete mess so far. And I'm not sure I have an idea what to do with it, so it may take a while before I'll paint it.
As you can see on the side shots the background is much darker than on the middle one. It's not an effect of me manipulating the photos, but literally accidental change of the usual background for blacker and more furry one.
As it turned out, Mila likes miniatures as much as Bombel. Or maybe she just loves the camera and being photographed... I'm not sure yet;]
I guess we'll find out what's her biggest passion soon enough;]
cheers
'eM
Only the face is complete mess so far. And I'm not sure I have an idea what to do with it, so it may take a while before I'll paint it.
As you can see on the side shots the background is much darker than on the middle one. It's not an effect of me manipulating the photos, but literally accidental change of the usual background for blacker and more furry one.
As it turned out, Mila likes miniatures as much as Bombel. Or maybe she just loves the camera and being photographed... I'm not sure yet;]
I guess we'll find out what's her biggest passion soon enough;]
cheers
'eM
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19 Dec 2012
Templar nominated;]
This is quite unexpected but nonetheless very pleasant news:
My Templar is nominated for the WAMP Awards 2012, as one of 5 miniatures in Best Painted Historical.
Full list of nominations in all categories you can find on this shortlist, and if you feel like voting for any of the categories check Wamp Award Voting.
I doubt (judging by the competition in this category) it will go any further than this, but I'm happy anyway. And I do feel appreciated here, so thanks for anyone who decided that he's worth it:D
And good luck for everyone taking part in the competition.
cheers
'eM
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9 Dec 2012
Iroquois - inbox
The mini:

(c) Pegaso Models
Name: Iroquois, 1760
Manufacturer: Pegaso Models
Product code: 75-076
Category: Old West
Sculptor: Andrea Jula
Material: White metal
Scale: 1:24 (75mm)
The box:
In the box:
Quality of the cast:
No complains here. Some delicate mould lines but nothing too bad.
Assembly:
Looks to be pretty straightforward. As far as I can judge by the look of the parts there are no tricky moments. But of course if I'll find something while preparing a mini for painting I'll let you know.
Other Pegaso Models reviews:
Viking Chief
Templar Knight
cheers
'eM
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