I resculpted the face and ears. The hat spike was removed and refitted after the crown was filed down. Thin copper sheet was glued to the lower part to represent an overhang of the gown.
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.
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Manchu emperor 2
The lower part of the figure was sawn off, and about 1 cm was removed. The boots were relocated to create a more uplifted pose. The fur trim was completely removed. The face was shortened and all facial features removed.
I resculpted the face and ears. The hat spike was removed and refitted after the crown was filed down. Thin copper sheet was glued to the lower part to represent an overhang of the gown.
I resculpted the face and ears. The hat spike was removed and refitted after the crown was filed down. Thin copper sheet was glued to the lower part to represent an overhang of the gown.
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