The inevitable elephant (not easy to say!).
Ready to cause mayhem, probably to its own side if I remember the old WAB rules correctly!
This is an Aventine model, and very nice too.
Getting the right colour for elephants is tricky. Yes, we know they're grey, but... when you see them, like so many living creatures, their actual colour is less easy to define and represent. There's a brownishness to them, and the grey is darker than you might imagine.
Surfing through images on the net led to even more difficulty to really define the colour to paint... in the end, its a series of washes, and drybrushed highlights. I've also picked out some pink-ish/fleshy coloured blotches and patches in small areas just for variation and to bring the creature to life a bit, mainly around the snout of the trunk, and parts of the ears, but I was careful not to overdo this.
Anyway, I'm happy with the result. And, I suppose, that's all that really matters.
And a very handsome representation of these magnificent creatures he is too.
ReplyDeleteBest Regards,
Stokes
Thank you Stokes. I'm pleased with the chap. Phil
DeleteLovely Phil, I especially like the bronze effect you have achieved, well done.
ReplyDeleteThx Robbie. Yes, the bronze was a bit of an accidental 'victory'. I'm not really sure how the shiny effect came about, and not sure I could repeat it that easily! Best regards. Phil
DeleteInevitable...and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil. Much appreciated. Phil
Deletevery nice. Panicking Pachiderms if the rules permit.
ReplyDeleteThx Paul. Yes, he will cause panic no doubt... But to which side? Phil
DeleteA very beautiful model, and I'm impressed by your zealous research
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Thanks Chris. Isn't it great that with a couple of clicks we can do 'research' on colours from our armchair. Certainly it helped. Best regards. Phil
DeleteLooks great Phil.
ReplyDeleteCheers Willie. An enjoyable little painting project. Phil
DeleteGrand efalump, well done!
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