FIGZ

Sunday, June 16, 2013

To Be or not To Be

The special figure for FIGZ 2013!!!


As most of you know, I organize once a year the small event FIGZ
to promote this hobby in the Netherlands.
I am proud to say that my Rusian friend Alex made again
a amazing figure in our theme "Game"
a real colectors item, cause only 50 are made!


So I had to paint this guy fast, cause I wanted to show him at the FIGZ shop.
Because of the timelimit, I personal am not pleased by the result.
The text "Bennos figures" had turned out unreadable, but the FIGZ sides turned out well


But it was the first of the only 50 who was painted.
And like the happy wargamer again a suberb figure to paint.
The sculpt of this 1/72 figure is amazing, thanks Alex!


Hope you like it, and will see U at the next FIGZ!

8 comments:

  1. Nice work Remco !!
    a beautiful figure and like we all know, Alex figures are very detailed and not easy to paint ... but what a pleasure to see painted !!

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  2. looks like a great figure, nice to see something a bit fun!

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  3. He´s good...Now he Needs a park dio to stand in


    Cusses!! I never got mine....still, there´s always next year. :-D

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  4. What a great figure and wonderful job!

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  5. Ah...pondering the mystery of the dimpled cube. Nicely done, Sir.

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  6. I count myself luck to have one he didn't get through the plane ride in one piece but arriving in two he was quickly repaired and now awaits painting. awesome! I just hope that I can paint him well. as when I look at the sculpt I do not feel worthy enough for such a figure! he is magnificent!

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  7. What a great mini statue! I am not sure why you are not pleased because I think you have done a great job , Remco. I thought the part that is a little unreadable was intentional to show the age. I am sure you can repaint that part if you wish but otherwise I love the effect.

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  8. Great painted figure Remco!

    I can't decide in what colours I should paint him. The base is done but the rest....

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.be/

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