Rating: - thanks for the feed back guys, and a big thank you to wren for going more in depth with me about various parts of the horse.
hopefully i will get the hang of photoing minis so people can see my work properly.
thanks again peeps
Rating: 10 Chris I was saying the other day theres a lot of difference between seing a model to hold than seing one on the internet, man Ive seen this model Ive held this model so based on when I saw it the other day I give It a 10.(just explaining what I said the other day). But if I had seen It but only on the internet It would probably get about 8.8.
Rating: 10 Another excellent miniature... it deserves much more higher average, but when you'll improve to make photos, you'll show your real talent! beautiful work for me: a great idea, a great conversion, a great paintjob!
Rating: 8 Very nice! The colours and their application have a richness that suits a noble vampire. The touches of purple clash a little to my eye, and the transition between the horse's white socks and black body could be a little softer. The feathers look like they need a bit more highlighting to achieve a softer texture.
Rating: 8 Looks pretty interresting although I would have taken darker colors for a vampire, nevertheless especially the horse seems to be quite well executed.
Rating: 8 Looks great. The barding and the lance look great! The wood gain has paid off and looks realistic.
One comment though is it looks like you put all your time and energy into the horse/lance. The vampire is not of the same quality.