Quite interesting, DaLilFishie! It's amazing to see that all your figures are aquatic animals and most are fishes. You live up to your nickname

Also interesting to see that you use paste instead paint for making the colours.
I suppose that you're aware that many of the figures you do exist in brands (mostly Japanese), so maybe you can add them for company
And now my turn:
As most of you know, I discovered a new world when I acquired my first sculpting paste, then being able to do species I like that are not represented in any brand.
Slowly I was approaching the number 100 of my homemade models. I'm a bit silly with numbers but, as I wanted that my 100th figure would be something very special: my first homemade, I also wanted that my 100th homemade is something special: a more elaborated and difficult and more splendid model. So after thinking it what could be, I've chosen the Great Argus Pheasant (
Argusianus argus). Mainly because of the user
@Great Argus as he's the most active member on this thread and always likes my posts. So I wanted to honour him. (And much later, he also had the same idea of doing this species, tough he chose a relaxed pose).
First, I present you raw, unpainted. Well, once I saw images in the internet and compared with my result, I found it quite unpleasant. It don't have the correct shape or position of wings. Only taxidermized argus pheasants can be like that. A real displaying argus should have more rounded, higher wings that overlaps in the top. I passed some time deciding what to do. So much work done for coming back. I planned to break the wings and put it higher, but it's a very risky operation. Finally I decided to keep it this way. It's not so shocking after all and one can be used to this. Anyway this pheasant is not making a courtship display, because then it would have the head hidden instead screaming. So I finally left as a "crazy argus pheasant in a position that will not impress any female"
And now, the final result, painted!
The detail of the head is maybe what I get best. I sculpted the muscles, the wrinkles around eyes and the ears, and remarked them in a lighter blue. This is the "good side" as the other side is more hidden by the wing due to the position of head.
And of course, for finish, my classic comparison shot, with my bunch of Bornean/Sumatran pals!