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Time for a bust methinks. I have attempted this one before, and failed. My reason for re-ordering it was that I thought I would be able to use an Altores Studio Far Eastern head with the torso:

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Wrong! Totally different scales, the torso being way too small. So, I thought that I might as well have another go at the head supplied and see what happens.

The bust depicts a female samurai, who did actually exist, fighting alongside their menfolk when the need arose:

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This is what's in the box:

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Nicely cast, with a separate pony tail and hairpins and two pieces of shoulder armour.

I don't have high hopes for this one, but you never know, it may work out......
 
Chair pulled up,Not seen this bust around.Just sat down after sculpting.Pandiour no.3 underway.
Rich.
 
ooh I'm in.
Samurai (a major passion for me) and she looks like a real woman too- not a fantasy bimbo!
Banzai, Peter san!
 
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Welcome aboard chaps.

It certainly is refreshing to see a sculpt of a normal woman - just try Googling Warrior Woman bust for a bimbo fest. She's quite delicate and elfin-like, but there's no reason why she shouldn't be 'feminine'. I'VE also run it by the household's 'Wimmin' and it's got the OK.

I saw some comments on PF when this was released (2015), and a Samurai expert said said that the armour was totally wrong, but that doesn't bother me at all.
 
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Welcome Scottie. Her eyes are so large that it will be difficult not to make her look like a Roswell alien.
 
Mulan comes to mind. :smiling2:Seen it prolly thousand times due to grandaughter. PaulE
 
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Paul - Yep, all those Disney ones, thousands of times over with the kids. My granddaughter's about to start....

Jason - Welcome along.
 
do like the look of this one Peter,nice clean detail on the armor,i do like samurai ,and not
llong ago was looking a pictures as well as female samurai ;)
 
Morning Peter

Looks like a cool alternative for the paint brushes.

A random thought though, if you don't mind my input?

The other head and shoulders bust, that will probably always be an odd size, looks like a good sculpt from your photos?

I am sure you would have said if it didn't meet the grade.

The collar bones, neck tendons, hair and facial features sort of make it a good candidate as a stand alone bust?

A chance to practise just flesh of African skin tone from almost black Central Africa to an almost light coloured mixed race?

Whatever you feel hits the spot.

I'd pay $20 for a Day original, well another one to add to my collection.

Just a thought.

Looks like another nice day in captivity, and plenty to do

Enjoy the weather before the cold snap arrives.

I have some other distractions at the moment

Have a good day

Regards

Steve H
 
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Monica - I'll give it my best shot.

Steve - That's just what I was intending to do actually - I agree that they are good enough to stand alone.
 
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I'm not sure that I'm going to carry on with this:

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I can see why I abandoned it the first time round - the face isn't great, nor am I able to paint it.
 
YEA Peter I see what you mean about the eyes but I think carry on with it an finish it as it will be another one to look at I may not say much on here but I look at these figures Peter an am amazed that you can paint such tiny detail very well :thumb2:
chris
 
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Too late Chris!

I've chopped the head off and am replacing it with another, actually a 1/12 academy bust, which shows how small it is.
 
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Well, you've got to be ruthless when it comes to quality control Neil.

I've been messing about with this one, and have come up with this:

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I replaced the kit head with one taken from a 1/12 academy bust by Heroes and Villains - just shows how small this supposed 1/10 bust is:

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I've built up the hair with Milliput so that it's shaved on top and the rest is pulled back into the ponytail provided with the kit. I've also given him a scarf to hide the nasty neck wound.

I know he doesn't look too Japanese, but perhaps this could be a portrait of the English samurai, William Adams, born in Gillingham, Kent in 1564:

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And why not?
 
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