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These three have been based singly on command stands. I bought these from Eric as well, so needless to say I don't have a clue who made them...
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The next shots, however, are of Xyston's Leonidas, with an Old Glory standard bearer pressed into service for the Lacedaemonians.
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I painted these last summer. The standard was my first attempt at making the cloth backdrop more interesting than just a straight single colour plus transfer.
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Since then, I've been using this technique for almost any reasonably smooth surface, to make things a bit more interesting.
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The front view probably shows it best.
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