From now on I'm accepting Comissions to paint figures for Collectors.
The figure goes along with a Wooden Base (of costumer choice).
The Costumer have the possibility to choose how he wants his figures painted, with respect for historical accuracy.
I only paint historical figures, in 54mm, 75mm, 90mm, 120mm scale, Busts, using High Quality
Acrylics (Vallejo and Andrea mainly) and Brushes(Winsor & Newton).
The work includes the terrain where the figure is placed, as you can see on the several works on my blog. Again costumer preferences are accepted.
Prices:
Depends on the figure complexity. Ask me and we can come to an agreement.
The Shipping is paid by the Costumer.
Once the figures are completed the costumer must proceed to the payment of the amount left, only after that the complete figure will be shipped to the new home.
Paypal and Bank Transfer are accepted. The currency of the payment must be Euros.
To contact me: pedro_aveleira@hotmail.com
Regards
Pedro
1/24/2013
Piper Kenneth Mckay 75mm Romeo Models
Hi,
For start I have to say that this figure is something else...really...the best I have seen...
The sculpt is fantastic, the joints are very well hided, and no major clean, very quick kit to assemble.
The Face is completed.
Hope to post more progress soon enough...
Regards
Pedro
For start I have to say that this figure is something else...really...the best I have seen...
The sculpt is fantastic, the joints are very well hided, and no major clean, very quick kit to assemble.
The Face is completed.
Now, just a short after I completed the head. So, I post it in this thread.
Pics:
Hope to post more progress soon enough...
Regards
Pedro
12/26/2012
Roaming Knight XV 75mm Pegaso (Update V)
Hi,
Right now the figure is almost done... just some pieces left for fix and paint. The bigger part now is the Cape...already in place and waiting for me to have some time to paint it. Of course the terrain will be the last thing... Depending on the it some other wheathering and dusting might be done in the figure. Some metals maybe be later on reworked... there are some final things that need to be arranged... Anyway to the pics:
Hope you liked it ;)
Regards
Pedro
Right now the figure is almost done... just some pieces left for fix and paint. The bigger part now is the Cape...already in place and waiting for me to have some time to paint it. Of course the terrain will be the last thing... Depending on the it some other wheathering and dusting might be done in the figure. Some metals maybe be later on reworked... there are some final things that need to be arranged... Anyway to the pics:
Hope you liked it ;)
Regards
Pedro
12/13/2012
Roaming Knight XV 75mm Pegaso (halfway review)
So, this is where I am right now with this fantastic piece. It's the first time I join the two parts together since started the painting. It all looks very nice, and I am very happy with the result.
Let's go to the pic:
Regards
Pedro
Let's go to the pic:
Regards
Pedro
12/07/2012
11/06/2012
Roaming Knight XV 75mm Pegaso (Update II)
Hi,
I bring now a new set of pictures of the progress on the horse. Behind the obvious, I need to paint the horse hair (just base on pics) and the things that I don't know the name that are all over the horse, have 2 colours I painted just to choose which one to go with... I think I will go with the red.
I particularly like the result of the saddle, pretty happy how it turned out.
I used a rather unprecised method...a very randomly way to paint. Looks like Diego Ruina does some of his painting, besides that it has a real look of worned out material and dirty. I used lot's of washes, different colours: orange, prussian blue, violet, light ocre, several browns; when not washed also with much wate,r randomly spread around, tapping with the brush... an old one. I think that the tecnic is called pointilism...or something like that.
Thank you for stopping by ;)
Regards
Pedro
I bring now a new set of pictures of the progress on the horse. Behind the obvious, I need to paint the horse hair (just base on pics) and the things that I don't know the name that are all over the horse, have 2 colours I painted just to choose which one to go with... I think I will go with the red.
I particularly like the result of the saddle, pretty happy how it turned out.
I used a rather unprecised method...a very randomly way to paint. Looks like Diego Ruina does some of his painting, besides that it has a real look of worned out material and dirty. I used lot's of washes, different colours: orange, prussian blue, violet, light ocre, several browns; when not washed also with much wate,r randomly spread around, tapping with the brush... an old one. I think that the tecnic is called pointilism...or something like that.
Thank you for stopping by ;)
Regards
Pedro
11/02/2012
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