Two Indian dancers are featured here. Except for the heads and hands, the rest of the figures and pantomime horses were sculpted from putty.
I have built up a personal collection of miniature figurines. Starting with commercially available kits, the collection was gradually built up to represent various aspects of military subjects and now, includes many other unique figures which represent cultural subjects, all sculpted from epoxy putty, plastic and metal over wire armatures. This blog will record the curation of this diverse and evolving collection.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Getting creative with non-military subjects
I made Maqoma, king of the Xhosa, mounted on a horse. This was based on an illustration in Military Illustrated, a great looking magazine then. The figure was made from Preiser parts, mounted on a Britains horse. The cape was sculpted Duro putty.
Two Indian dancers are featured here. Except for the heads and hands, the rest of the figures and pantomime horses were sculpted from putty.
Two Indian dancers are featured here. Except for the heads and hands, the rest of the figures and pantomime horses were sculpted from putty.
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