Viking, 9th century, 1/12

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Yngve Sjodin
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Viking, 9th century, 1/12

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Well,,I managed to stray off from the Tiger project to start a Viking figure :D
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Its very nicely cast kit in scale 1/12. I am painting it using Vallejo Model Colors and some oils and pigments. Hoping to put the finishing touches to it tonight. Here is what I ve dne the last couple of evenings:)
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Beautiful sculpt! The metallics are done with paint and metallic pigments?
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Only paints and washes, John:)
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Stayed up till long past midnight finishing up the figure. Now maybe I ll get the Tiger done :D
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Veeeery cool figure Yngve! :mrgreen:
And seeing a historically accurate (though obviously fairly wealthy) Viking gladdens my heart! ;)


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Thanks Raoul,Happy you like it:) I really loved the look of this bust so I bought a couple of them,am going to paint up the next one even a bit more wealthy looking than this one:)
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Quite a dangerous looking fellow! :twisted: Nice work! :D

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Looks like that was a fun side project.

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Thanks guys:) It was a very fun project yes, soo nice to get to use some other colors than military green and grey :D
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