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This is a 90mm Andrea Figure kit that I completed early this year. This has to be one of the nicest kits that I have ever worked with - beautiful sculpting, great casting and animation. Custer and the the horse furniture were painted with Andrea and Vallejo acrylics -Vic (Custer's horse) was painted with artists oils. The groundwork was first created with 2-part epoxy putty, covered with real dirt including debris, then Hudson& Allen and various other "backyard" materials were used. Groundwork was then painted with various acrylics and enamel washes. Working in the larger scales is a nice change of pace from working on all the the great W. Britain pieces that I am so fortunate to do!
Please excuse the dust particles on the rifle stock...
 

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Gorgeous, highly detailed work. The ground work is real looking.{bravo}} --Al
 
You did “Absolutely stunning” work on that Custer figure. There are only a few inthis hobby that can do that level of work and you are sure in the TOP echelon. -- Larry
 
This is a 90mm Andrea Figure kit that I completed early this year. This has to be one of the nicest kits that I have ever worked with - beautiful sculpting, great casting and animation. Custer and the the horse furniture were painted with Andrea and Vallejo acrylics -Vic (Custer's horse) was painted with artists oils. The groundwork was first created with 2-part epoxy putty, covered with real dirt including debris, then Hudson& Allen and various other "backyard" materials were used. Groundwork was then painted with various acrylics and enamel washes. Working in the larger scales is a nice change of pace from working on all the the great W. Britain pieces that I am so fortunate to do!Please excuse the dust particles on the rifle stock...

Hi Dave,

This is rather impressive painting! {bravo}}...So you paint the masters for WBritains then? {sm3}.. beats working for a living then! :wink2: :rolleyes2: ^&grin ^&grin

Jeff
 
I think I may still get this and have him painted at a later (much later ^&grin)date.Will be my christmas gift.{bravo}}
Mark
 
Jeff - If you only knew!!! Thanks to everyone again for the nice compliments! More photos of other projects tomorrow.
 
This is a 90mm Andrea Figure kit that I completed early this year. This has to be one of the nicest kits that I have ever worked with - beautiful sculpting, great casting and animation. Custer and the the horse furniture were painted with Andrea and Vallejo acrylics -Vic (Custer's horse) was painted with artists oils. The groundwork was first created with 2-part epoxy putty, covered with real dirt including debris, then Hudson& Allen and various other "backyard" materials were used. Groundwork was then painted with various acrylics and enamel washes. Working in the larger scales is a nice change of pace from working on all the the great W. Britain pieces that I am so fortunate to do!
Please excuse the dust particles on the rifle stock...

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Harrie
 
Great figure and horse painting Dave. Thanks for showing the figure. John
 

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