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Neil - Seems we had similar experiences, and I'm sure it's the same for most people.

Andy - Thanks, but I'm just being honest. Perhaps there are some self esteem issues thrown in, but I do genuinely have to struggle to be 'artistic'. In hindsight I wish I'd never gone to art college - would much rather have studied history or archaeology instead. You're too young at that age to make decisions that determine the course of the rest of your life.

Steve - Pleased with how the camo worked out on this one. Not sure how you'd make decals work on a figure, but it is an idea.
 
Howdy Peter and fellas.
My little catch up and i like the camo job.I always like your vibrant Chroma.I was told aged 14 i had no artistic ability by art teacher.Totally agree with what you and Andy B say.I never knew what i wanted to do at school and if im honest then archaeology and History has always fascinated me.Everyday is a constant battle when i ATTEMPT to sculpt.Niggling self doubt constantly and wishing i could have started years ago.I look on myself as a glorified convertor and only a sculptor when i can fabricate my subjects totally from Scratch.Out of my depth for sure is how i feel and constant battle to try and become half decent.But i guess its all practice and practice to get to Carnegie hall.
Keep going gents.Bless you all.
Richard.
 
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From where I'm sitting, you look like a pretty talented bloke to me Richard, and what's more, you have a ton of enthusiasm. We all have moments of self doubt - some more than others - but they can be looked at as a way of making a solid and honest assessment of what we're doing. I can't imagine being in a position where I approved of my work and couldn't see that it needed improving. The struggle is what makes this modelling lark worthwhile and ultimately rewarding.

And yes, its all practice, practice, practice. I don't know if anyone saw the programme about Indian music last night, but those were the only words a guru said to his son by way of encouragement. Tough love!
 
Morning Peter
Great work so far, and a very illuminating side discussion about talent and self doubt.
I am a builder not a painter, as my bust blog shows!
More tragedy for a week off, I fell out of a tree whilst re hanging solar lights in the garden!
Not too high, just up a 5 step ladder onto a patch of bluebells, which are well squashed.
Thankfully no damage just embarrassing!
Will you have enough time to build the Screaming Eagle after finishing No. 5 today?
It should be a nice change of palette.
Have a good day with the paint and glue.
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Steve H
 
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Steady there Steve! You don't want to damage that new knee before you've had time to get used to it. I have to do my civic duty and vote and pick up my new glasses today, so though I should get the last figure done, I won't have time to start the Screaming Eagle. Good luck with the bust.
 
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The completed group of figures:



This has been a fun project and has really got me hooked on plastic again. Very many thanks again to Richard for providing the raw material and the inspiration.
 
A real nice collection Peter.Turned out really nice.Im sure i will glean some more bits n bobs if i look through my many spares hidey holes.
Glad you enjoyed them mate.
Richard.
 
They look so much better in the bigger picture. A beautifully stunning grouping Peter. Its been a joy watching them come together.

Well done Richard. Top bloke for donating all the figures to the cause. You must be pleased with the way they look
 
Peter,
I have to agree with Andy you do your self a dis service I wish I had a tenth of your figure painting talent. If I get something wrong on my builds I can simply cover it in mud with you there is no hiding and you get it right.
 
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Thanks Scottie. I often get it wrong, but then the bin is an option.
 
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