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I figured I'd post some of my Infinity figures that I've got finished or nearly finished. I've got three so far to show. First, the one that's actually totally finished, my Veteran Kazak.



I really love how this figure turned out. He's a neat looking figure to begin with and I feel that I actually managed a halfway decent military look to him.

Next is my Kaplan Tactical Services.

He is nearly finished in this picture. He's fully painted, but hadn't yet been dipped. I'm dipping all of my metal figures (and most of my Bones for good measure) in order to protect their paintjobs. He'd been dipped yesterday and I'll be finishing him up with a dull coat and cleanup very shortly.

Last is an attempt at painting a Knights Hospitaller Magister Knight.

He's pre-dip as well. I think next time I do a Military Order figure, I'm using greys instead of blues. The blues I used here just didn't match up to the artwork. I'm thinking Vallejo's Sombre Grey, which I usually use for base rims and stone would work best here. I suppose I can use this guy for an LT or something in the future if I ever build up a decent force. This guy is actually my first experiment in using glazes. I'm not sure how well they turned out, but I thought they helped out a lot and I'll definitely be using them again in the future.


That's all for now. Please, leave me some feedback on these guys.

   
 
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