After the gentle help of Sarah, here I am in the " Armoury" chamber, and with the help of this small Knight I will quickly get out of here..
Here I have another Toy Soldier resurrection - Repainting (as it is my passion ) . This little plastic fellow must be a Hong Kong figure from the 70s. I haven't seen any in the original state but from some colours remained in the figures ( I have 3 of them) I tried to paint some parts similar to it.
The size of the knight is in 40mm scale and it is unbranded. In the last picture you can see one of the unpainted figures to understand the change with the painting. Simple, cheap but lovely mould.
So with it I score 20 points and 15 for the mounted 40mm figure. Total 35 points and this takes me to the next room.
In the next room I will present my contribution to the challenge with one 1:32 figure I'm preparing at this moment and try to finish it before 21th of January!
'Till next time..
Keep Up The Brushes!!
Great looking figure George!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ray!
DeleteSplendid work on the antique mini
ReplyDeleteThank you Paul!
DeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteThank you sir1
DeleteBrilliant work George! I particularly like the animation of the horse. The barber pole lance is iconic.
ReplyDeleteThank you Curt!
DeleteCool figure!
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
DeleteGreat painting, the before and after picture shows how much effort you put in.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first see it I though "poor little guy , you're so ugly...". So I did something to correct that :)
DeletePaint makes such a difference!
ReplyDeleteYes I agree 100%. That's why we are here for. ;)
DeleteA fine looking old school knight.
ReplyDeleteThanks Peter :)
DeleteProper old school cool 😎
ReplyDeleteRegards KenR
Thank you ken!
DeleteGreat looking old school figure and nice work on the lance!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Now that I found the easy way I will make every lance striped..hahaha! Thank you lain!
DeleteHe’s great! Love the idea of pimping vintage toys
ReplyDeleteIt's my favourite part of the hobby :)
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