I must admit I'm getting more and more tempted to paint historical.
Yes, come to the dark side. Mwhahahaha! You've already taken the first step with your Achilles bust. Plus, when you do a medieval figure or an ancient the line between historical and fantasy can get pretty fuzzy. Mostly I just like working with the 54mm scale figures. At roughly twice the size of the 28's, you've got a lot more room to do detail work and have fun with them. Of course more and more companies are releasing fantasy and sci-fi figures in that scale, so there are other options out there.
Thanks, Gandalf.
Krule, hey, one of the big reasons I post WIP pictures is to get feedback. It's easy to be too close to your own project and not be able to look at it from another perspective. I was so wrapped up in the overall color change that I missed the look I was actually trying to achieve.
Dennis, sadly not. Deadline was Friday so he's a few days too late. Not a huge deal as I already entered my hobbit scene. But would have been nice to enter one more figure. Oh well.
BFK, good idea on the base... though I will probably keep it pretty simple. The plinth I've got for him isn't very big and, after a month on this project, I'm ready to move on to something new (or something old, still lots of unfinished figures!). The figure is a French Dragoon, so he's fighting for Napoleon.