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For tabletop, I'd say only: consider a higher final highlight for the sword. Maybe just some more drybrushing with your brightest silver. maybe a slight extra drybrush on the very highest bits of the armour. This is just to get that extra "bling" from the other side of a table and let the enemy know they've got some steel-clad vengeance headed their way.

 

For display: hit it with a layer of matte varnish, work up some more highlights, hit it with matte varnish again.

 

Apart from that it looks like a very neat and well executed simple paintjob!

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I think you have done a great job on the eye. I would agree with the other posters in that some matte varnish would take off some of the shine from the mini. The other suggestion I would make is to add a bit of variation to the armor; perhaps adding some color to the fleur de lis on the breast plate. You have a lot of steel on that little guy and it all kind of runs together. Keep up the good work!

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Thanks for the helpful comments. I've been doing armour differently since that figure - I thought it a good example of the flatness I spoke of.

I use a Games workshop spray varnish that has a satin finish (it is quite glossy, actually, and care need sto be taken with it) - If anybody knows of a good matt varnish in a spray available here in England, I'd like to know where I can get some.

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Thanks for the helpful comments. I've been doing armour differently since that figure - I thought it a good example of the flatness I spoke of.

I use a Games workshop spray varnish that has a satin finish (it is quite glossy, actually, and care need sto be taken with it) - If anybody knows of a good matt varnish in a spray available here in England, I'd like to know where I can get some.

Testor's DullCote is available in the UK from at least one source. It was posted on another message board.

 

http://www.horsingaround.com/acatalog/Testors_Dullcote.html

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