Sunday 28 August 2016

Thursday 25 August 2016

WWI Tommy 11

It been a while since I last worked on this piece.

I have decided to rebase it on a smaller base. I selected one and replaced the name plate carefully on the base. The figure was prised off the old base.

Some groundwork was added and a tree stump was added.


Drum Major Senot 9

Dark blue and violet was painted over the tunic.


Henry IV Le Cimier 5

I painted the base using masking tape. When dry, holes were drilled to insert the Henri IV figure.

Both figures were epoxied to the base.



Sunday 14 August 2016

ECW Standard Bearer 7

The flag was carefully epoxied to the figure. When set, further sculpting was done to the piece.
The figure was given a light undercoat spray of matt white on the copper sheet.




Wednesday 10 August 2016

ECW Standard Bearer 6

When I tried to add sculpted nails to the flag staff, the moisture from the water needed to smoothen the putty destroyed the paper flag. The piece was set aside until I had figured a way to overcome this problem.

Finally I have  decided to make the flag out of thin copper sheet. A piece of the same size flag was cut out and rolled out flat to remove any kinks. The edge to encircle the staff was gently rounded and rolled around the staff tightly. The staff was pulled out and re-epoxied into position. Excess epoxy was wiped off.

Nails were sculpted along the flag staff.

The figure itself was further refined.





Converted Tiger 7

I layer of sculpted fur was added to the new areas. The piece was spray painted in matt white.



Henry IV Le Cimier 3

Marie Medici is also being touched up. Here are the two pieces on separate bases. I intend to place them together on one base.


Sunday 7 August 2016

Tibetan Bass Drummer 15

I repainted the face and the uniform was given a lighter shade. The belt and drum straps were painted. The drum was then epoxied and the figure was also fixed to its base. Drum stick pads were added. Finished.






The unusual sling for the bass drum was what drew me to this figure. I think that I have captured the national characteristics of the Tibetan soldier here.

Tuesday 2 August 2016

Prince Charles Stuart 2

I removed the head and legs. The legs were substituted with two Historex legs.


Tibetan Bass Drummer 14

I removed the drum to resculpt the lower jaw and mouth.


Murat Historex 6

Yellow Ochre and white was used to create the gilt decorations on the uniform.