This ia a resin bust from Mitches Military Models, sculpted by Pavol Ovecka.
Ivan Kozhedub ( 1920 -1991 ) was the allegedly highest scoring Soviet Fighter Pilot, with 60 kills - he survived the war, and continued to high rank in the air force ( Marshal of Aviation ).

I've washed the resin, and since I was using dunkelgelb primer for my Stug, I thought it was a suitable colour for the primercoat

I looked out a suitable plinth for him to rest on, as well


Even at this high magnification, the resin is smooth and pretty near flawless.
One thing I note is the wearing of the medals, both in the photograph and the bust. Did Soviet pilots fly wearing medals?, or is this just for propaganda?
I'm starting this in parallel with the Stug, as I can pick it up & do a little painting without disturbing my workbench. I've had some tuition on doing eyes, so hopefully he'll be better than the Duke of Wellington.........
Dave
Ivan Kozhedub ( 1920 -1991 ) was the allegedly highest scoring Soviet Fighter Pilot, with 60 kills - he survived the war, and continued to high rank in the air force ( Marshal of Aviation ).
I've washed the resin, and since I was using dunkelgelb primer for my Stug, I thought it was a suitable colour for the primercoat
I looked out a suitable plinth for him to rest on, as well
Even at this high magnification, the resin is smooth and pretty near flawless.
One thing I note is the wearing of the medals, both in the photograph and the bust. Did Soviet pilots fly wearing medals?, or is this just for propaganda?
I'm starting this in parallel with the Stug, as I can pick it up & do a little painting without disturbing my workbench. I've had some tuition on doing eyes, so hopefully he'll be better than the Duke of Wellington.........
Dave
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