I am still only halfway through this unit, but the first six cavalry figures are off the table. These figures are a mix of the regular and nomad cavalry packs from Copplesestone. As with my previous Tibetan figures, I've decided to make their coats a bit more elaborate. For reference, I've used photographs of riders and attendees at Tibetan horse festivals. This requires a bit more time to paint when compared to my warlord troops, but I think it's worth it to have some color on the table.
The Tibetan flag is made of paper, with the edges trimmed using decal scissors to create the fringe. The flag can be downloaded here if you haven't seen it already.
My hope is to have the remaining six figures ready by next month.
Lovely - every figure is a character in their own right!
ReplyDeleteStunning brushwork - everyone one filled with so much character and detail.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely bloomin' marvellous!
ReplyDeleteLovely work there, sir!
ReplyDeleteThanks Guys!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love the incredible details and the colors...
ReplyDeleteAwesome paint work! Your attention to the clothing definitely has paid off.
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteThanks again everyone!
ReplyDeleteFantastic work Chris!
ReplyDeleteHello sir, are those for sale ?
ReplyDeleteThank you for the offer, but these are part of my personal collection. I am not currently painting figures for sale.
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