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Haven't posted any thing in a while so here are a couple of flats I recently finished.
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Very nice! You've got lots of character in those.

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Master class of figure painting! Greatly done here, top work!

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Thank you very much guys.
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Do you have painted more flats??

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Yes I do Frank. I've posted a few in the past here I think. I've been painting more flats than anything else lately although I'm getting ready to start a 35mm figure.
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#7 Post by Frank-Holger »

Great! I have seen flats in show reports all over theworld and admire the folks like you who can do it. I only paint "normal" figures and I think, not bad, but flats are the kings class. And mastering them, hell, I really admire the guys and gals who can do it! Will you paint a 35mm Fantasyfigurer or more one with a historical background?

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It's a fantasy/horror figure I got from coolminiornot.com. It's called mad Ivan. Cool little figure.
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I thought painting flats was some kind of dark art too until I tried one. For me they are easier to paint than a round figure. Maybe that's just me though.
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When you do Ivan, post in progress pics for discussing purposes! I have seen flats and never thought to get this 3D feeling when I paint them. No way!

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Amazing work!
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#12 Post by billikenmonster »

I have seen these flats at the MFCA show for years I think they are amazing you did a great job on this I think I will pick up a couple at this next show

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