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  • PaulinKendal
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    • Jul 2021
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    • Paul
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    #1

    70-75mm Roy Hunt Miniatures, Action at Dennewitz

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    This is odd. One picture is all that's necessary to show you the completed bas relief image.

    I'm reasonably pleased with it. Certainly enjoyed the process, and it has increased my confidence in trying more complex freehand designs in future. And I'd certainly give flat figures another go - it's a very interesting process, and really pushes you to consider how to cheat the eye.

    Ah, go on then. One more picture for a sense of scale.

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  • JayCee
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    • Aug 2019
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    #2
    Very well done, Paul. You have nailed the 3d effect.
    John.

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    • Jim R
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      • Apr 2018
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      #3
      Well I think that's brilliant. Flats are something we rarely see. I hope to see you do more.

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      • Jim R
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        • Apr 2018
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        • Jim
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        #4
        Just been looking at it on my big computer screen. Beautifully painted. Are the shadows under the horses etc painted onto the background or are they just due to the lighting?

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        • scottie3158
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          • Apr 2018
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          • Paul
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          #5
          That is a cracking result.

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          • Stefee
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            • Feb 2023
            • 780

            #6
            That is a stunning result and the 3d effect is excellent.

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            • PaulinKendal
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              • Jul 2021
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              #7
              Thanks everyone - you're very kind.

              Originally posted by Jim R
              Are the shadows under the horses etc painted onto the background or are they just due to the lighting?
              No, that's just the lighting. The back of the piece is not totally flat, so it sits just fractionally proud of the backing around the margins.

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              • Stefee
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                • Feb 2023
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                #8
                BTW in your "build" log you mentioned frogging. Excuse my ignorance but exactly what is that?

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                • Jon Heptonstall
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                  • Apr 2018
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                  #9
                  Going great Paul.lovely work on the grey.

                  Jon.

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                  • Tim Marlow
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                    • Apr 2018
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                    • Tim
                    • Somerset UK

                    #10
                    That’s excellent Paul. Love the horseflesh especially. Top job :thumb2: . Just out of interest, what regiment was the purple hussar from? I’m guessing he’s Prussian, but he seems a bit flamboyant for them….

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                    • PaulinKendal
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                      • Jul 2021
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Stefee
                      BTW in your "build" log you mentioned frogging. Excuse my ignorance but exactly what is that?
                      It's the braided decorative fastenings across the chest of the chap in purple.

                      I also referred to the freehand on his valise. It's not a valise, it's a sabretache, I believe. The valise is the cylindrical bag behind him.

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                      • PaulinKendal
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                        • Jul 2021
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                        • Paul
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                        Just out of interest, what regiment was the purple hussar from?
                        I have not a clue, Tim! No research, no expert knowledge at all I'm afraid.

                        The sculptor, Roy Hunt, said he was "Capt. Egloff, I think".

                        P.S. I've just done a bit of research! He was in the 1st Life Hussars, Prussian Army.

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                        • Mickc1440
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                          • Apr 2018
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                          #13
                          That is beautifully painted Paul

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                          • Tim Marlow
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                            • Apr 2018
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                            #14
                            Ah, he was one of the “famed” deaths head hussars then. If you are interested, there’s a bit on them here. Just press the cross link or scroll to the hussar section…

                            Prussian cavalry of the napoleonic wars: unifoms, organization, and tactics. Prussian cuirassiers, dragoons, uhlans, hussars and Landwehr Cavalry.

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                            • PaulinKendal
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                              • Jul 2021
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                              #15
                              That link is refusing to load for me, Tim, but I've found one or two other references.

                              I think I might start a new trend - make your model first and then do the research to discover all the mistakes you've made!

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