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Posted by blacksmith on 19 Apr 2023, 17:17

I needed some farm animals for my games. I am using these ones for Dark Ages orvFantasy as objectives to defend, escort or loot.

They come from the very useful 1/72 Pegasus Hobbies Farm Animals box and it contains all kind of handy animals like sheep, dogs, chickens, pigs and even piglets, donkeys, goats and cows which I will also deploy in some WWII settings.

Below you can see all the sheep contained in the box plus two dogs. The "shepherd" is a figure from Strelets.

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Posted by MABO on 19 Apr 2023, 19:38

Very good looking animals! :thumbup:
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 19 Apr 2023, 19:44

Great work, the sheep are excellent just the right shading on the fleece. That Pegasus set is very useful.
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Posted by Bessiere on 19 Apr 2023, 21:18

They look very good indeed. I've had a set in reserve for the right diorama to come along. I agree those sheep are remarkably realistic in coloration which is not easy to do with anything White.
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Posted by PatrickJ71 on 19 Apr 2023, 21:34

Those sheep in particular are done very nicely!
Thank you for sharing.
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Posted by blacksmith on 19 Apr 2023, 21:49

Thanks for the kind comments guys! I painted the sheep very quick with base coat of "bone", wash of Vallejo Umber which I recommend a lot as it's fantastic, and then drybrush of bone+white and final lights with pure white.
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 20 Apr 2023, 19:23

Whether you paint elves, orcs or sheep, Javier, you always get the same result: a masterpiece. :love: :love: :love:

Great work, my friend. :thumbup:

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Posted by Bill Slavin on 21 Apr 2023, 02:39

I agree, very nicely done animals. Love animals on the battlefield, especially the Pegasus set! That little dog accompanies my Portuguese ox cart everywhere.
I highly recommend you get a few of those very fine Pegasus goats painted up as well!
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Posted by Kaiphranos on 21 Apr 2023, 16:15

These look great! I think I've heard there are rules out there for a sheep-herding mini-game too...
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Posted by Peter on 21 Apr 2023, 21:25

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I tried to count these beautifull painted sheep but for some reason I never get to the end!

:joker: :thumbup:
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Posted by MABO on 22 Apr 2023, 05:13

blacksmith wrote: ..., wash of Vallejo Umber which I recommend a lot as it's fantastic, ...


That is true. I use it nearly everytime, when painting figures. Also the sepia wash I like very much. :yeah:
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Posted by blacksmith on 22 Apr 2023, 10:23

MABO wrote:
That is true. I use it nearly everytime, when painting figures. Also the sepia wash I like very much. :yeah:

Yes, Sepia is another one I also use and it's really good.
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