I cannot avoid that, and I admit I prefer to focus the creative power exactly when it comes to an idea, rather than being very sistematic and obliging me to wait, which leads to mechanic or boring work..
This choice is funny but the disavtange is clearly being always slower and inefficient..
This time I took by accident two old Atlantic lions who were lying around very poorly painted form around 1990..
I made a little zoological research trying to get how a lion looks.. Their colours are not uniform or obvious at all!!
I think they look better now..
They look great.
ResponderEliminarThank you Maudlin jack!
EliminarNice job Sceavus, they look fantastic!
ResponderEliminarThanks Sprinks, you should have seen before , horrible yellow-plain brown scheme, not primed!
EliminarCan not say how they have been looking before, but thEy do look good right now:
ResponderEliminarHehe thanks Hightower, I just described the previous state in the answer to Sprinks
EliminarYour lions are great, and as I said at Benno's, I am envious, because I never could find them in the set I bought so many years ago :)
ResponderEliminarGood idea to show them in a hunt, a classic view in ancient times:you can see such hunt scenes in Egyptian, Assyrian, Persian, Greek, Macedonian and Roman art, at least !!
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EliminarSceavus19 de noviembre de 2018, 12:43
Thanks Phil, I also thought in those classical representations.. I had no painted Assyrian or Egyptians around, I found the spear running amazon quite suitable however!
By the way I will send you a pm
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Thank you Umpapa, glad to find you here
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