They have been shooting,
They are waiting for their last destination!
Before I send them in the Walhala of the Figures
I can't resist to show them here one last time!
I've made some "sceneries" for the fun and some closed pictures for memory.
I've used the Mauther paper-card model "Castle in Ruins" (unfinished! shame on me!) as background.
.....and the most important figure of the range!!!
(a "special Jay" one !):
That's finished... but you will see them soon (?) in their new home!
(can have a look at this post )
Thank you Pascal!!
RépondreSupprimerThis is some of your finest work to date and your friend Michele is the perfect person for you to collaborate with. Jay will just love that pig you did!
I am going to do a post on Tom Meier in future. I have begun buying figures directly from his own store. He has done the entire Arthurian Legends and one day I hope to own all of them.
His company is called Thunderbolt Mountain and you can see many fine sculpts here
http://www.thunderboltmountain.com/collections/all
Thanks Anne for your comment and the link! Thunderbolt Mountain is an impressive manufacturer!
SupprimerI love the Arthurian range! I'm sure that you will do a great work with the figures.
Encore un bien bel ensemble. Un compliment particulier pour la couverture bleue et jaune du cheval. Pas facile de réaliser un ensemble de marquages aussi homogène.
RépondreSupprimermerci François!
Supprimerquand même plus facile à faire sur du 1/72 que sur du 15mm ! ça demande juste un peu de patience.
Hi, Sam. These figures are very nice, Sir. Especially the pig! He looks so fine and happy ankle deep in mud!! From where I come from, we have a saying for when someone is doing just fine..."He is as happy as a pig in mud!"
RépondreSupprimerThe whole project is a winner; and the scenes of your painted sculpts against the castle walls are really a delight to see.
Thanks.
Many thanks Jay! I was sure that you will like this pig and the other one! for sure, it makes me "as happy as a pig in mud"!
SupprimerThe paper-card castle is really nice: in pictures, it looks like a real one: great work of Mauther!
very good work the figs are great! unfinished paper model??? I will never be able to look at it again... just joking I still need to finish my boards
RépondreSupprimerThanks Gowan!
Supprimeryes: unfinished! I've just 7 columns to do, but they are very difficult and I'm a lazy guy...
Great Pascal, yours is a great job and a great gift with passion! I hope my pictures will not disappear next to your so masterfully painted. When sartanno to my house soon find a permanent home for them and finally comes the day of the tournament!
RépondreSupprimerThanks Michele! I know that they will be in a good house! I'm not scarred for them.
SupprimerGreat work Pascal!
RépondreSupprimerThanks Ray!
SupprimerBon travail, et l'ensemble est bien mis en valeur avec ce château, bravo!
RépondreSupprimerMerci Phil! superbe "paper-card" modèle!
SupprimerUn beau décor ne belle mise en scène , que dire de plus bravo !
RépondreSupprimerMerci Captain! ce que tu dis est beaucoup!
SupprimerBeautiful, beautiful work; I love them.
RépondreSupprimerThanks Michael!
Supprimerit's always a pleasure to paint Valdemar figures, they are very good!
Awesome work Pascall
RépondreSupprimerMerci Rodger!
SupprimerReally good Pascal :-D
RépondreSupprimerThanks Paul!
Supprimerwhen I paint 13 figures, you paint 130 in a greatest standard ....
Comme tous les commentaires précédents, je ne peux rien dire de plus que magnifique !
RépondreSupprimerTrès très bon mon ami!
RépondreSupprimerSalutation
Bruno
merci Bruno!
SupprimerI do my best, comme toi qui commente en français: merci!
Really wonderfull painted figures Pascal! Ans as Michele is very happy with them, we all are!
RépondreSupprimerLooking forward to that tournement!
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.be/
Thanks Peter!
SupprimerMichele is happy, I'm happy, everybody is happy: well, it's a good job, I suppose?