Don\'t snap the arm next time!
I think this mini is a quite substantial leap forward for you, compared to the other minis you brought to Paris. I\'m sure, if your entire collection would have held this quality, you would have got something.
Areas where you can definitely improve would be the metallics, the leather straps and the fur.
The metallics can use more depth in the shading and more really bright spots, pretty much like when you do NMM. Get yourself a bottle of VMC Metallic Medium, or similar, to use for the \"hot spots\".
Also, the blending on the axe blade is pretty rough.
The leather straps are too much a mass off brown with too little definition and contrast between light and shadow. You should work more on this and do so in two different ways as well.
First, treat the entire area as an entity and give it shape. (For instance, treat the axe handle as a smooth bar and shade the under side and highlight the upper side.)
Then, start picking out the individual straps and give them good definition and go further with the highlighting and shading where needed. Pretty much like you would do hair.
The fur looks a bit rough and I think you have overdone the brightest highlights. Use them more sparingly so that you have more nuances between the lightest and the darkest.
Hope this is helpful and makes sense.
