I last updated on this piece in 2015. Here are the collected updates with a summary text.
This figure was modified from an old Time Machine Miniature
kit. The scale is slightly smaller than the usual 54mm and was sculpted by
Rendall Patton.
The pose was drastically converted as I wanted to depict a
fighting mad berserker. A Pegaso head was substituted for the original head, which was
too small. The body appeared to be too flat from the side and I built up the
back musculature and midriff. I have also built up the hair to create a swept-back limed
effect. The pants were resculpted because of the new pose. I also
substituted a larger round shield for the small rectangular shield.
All the pictorial references that I have show the scabbard
suspended on the right side. The mode of suspension was either the belt or a
cross body leather strip from the left shoulder to the right hip. The sword, if
held, is almost always in the right hand.A belt was created from a thin metal strip.
The hairstyle was re-sculpted several times to reflect a
swept-back limed effect. I painted the fringe in oils, using an impasto
technique to suggest hair strands. I created a tear in the trousers for interest and painted the trousers and the
shield designs.
I worked on the groundwork for this piece, adding grass,
branches and brass-etch ferns. The figure was carefully mounted on the base
through the long wire, which was carefully concealed by the foliage. The scene is
that of a Celt leaping out to ambush his protagonist.
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