Thanks Ian but I will have to practise my painting some more, it was coffee, I don't do tea!Heavy Metal Spike wrote:Damn you're good Stu![]()
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The whole thing blows me away - but that face - stunning.
(* that cup of tea in your first post looks pretty real too*)
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PKKing's Kirin
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Great stuff Stu ... everything came together very well ... especially like the work you did on the rider's face.
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I can't believe you created this beautiful work of art in such a short time. I have spent nearly 9 months working on a kit with less than a tenth the detail of this one. I enjoyed reading through this WIP thread. The tips on the clear resin were helpful and reinforce my own limited experience. Now I must put it into action. Must get off the keyboard ad get back to the basement.
I look forward to your next masterpiece.
I look forward to your next masterpiece.
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Playing catchup. Stu make Spike laughgood30 wrote:Thanks Ian but I will have to practise my painting some more, it was coffee, I don't do tea!
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The details on this are fantastic. What a great paint-up on a complex piece.
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oh man what an epic kit ! I would have no idea where to start. Looks like your doing it justice though 
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Wow. Beautiful work. Nice to see a build up outside of what I saw at JF.
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Yeah I'm a bit jealous, would loved to have a chat with him and seen his paint ups in the flesh!plyometrics wrote:Wow. Beautiful work. Nice to see a build up outside of what I saw at JF.
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Breathtakingly beautiful work and much to be proud of my friend….!!!!!
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Quite well done , fantastic piece!
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great paint up. love the process pictures too. Thanks!
