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Verlinden 200MM 8th Army Bust

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Looking good Peter.... I often wonder why there is a real shortage of quality British figures out there..
Jason
It's not easy to replicate teeth like that Jason... :smiling5:

Peter, what a nice rendition of a weather beaten desert rat...you're right about the secret weapon...makes a horrible wound to treat. :smiling6:

I don't know if the campaign was long enough to create leatheriness of the skin from the harsh weather...scorching hot in the day, cold at nights with occassional sandstorms.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Morning Peter

Super work on the Desert Rat's head, and those teeth!

Reminds me of Jack, the conductor on , ""On the Buses!""

The busts are really keeping you busy and back on the bench.

Well done with the Kornilov bust too.

Looks like a few days of quiet weather

Have a good day with the paints

Regards


Steve H
 
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Jason - Brits just aren't as popular as Nazis it seems.

Richard - That face is more the result of tobacco and a sugar-rich diet, though, if he's been up and down the desert several times between 1940 and 1943, the sun will have taken it's toll. Actually found a few more wrinkles around the yes that I'd missed.

Steve - Awoken to heavy rain this morning. Our man does have Jack's gnashers alright - wonder if he has that same leery laugh? Trip to Dover on the cards, so may not paint today - we'll see if I can get out of it.
 
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Thanks Mick - it's a great sculpt.

A bit more work done:

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I'm really surprised how much detail there is on the shirt - that amount of wrinkling is unusual for Verlinden (worthy of Moz Corry in fact), and interesting that it doesn't really show on the box art.
 
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Hi Peter the amount of detail you have picked out is brilliant, to me it looks very real :thumb2: .
I'm very jealous of this one .
Pete.
 
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Pete - If the detail is there, you can paint it. Verlinden have done a good job on this one, making it a pleasure to work on.

Scottie - Thanks. It's taken me many years to get anywhere near confident painting light colours. I used Vallejo Stone Grey for the base of the shirt - it's an excellent, opaque pigment.

It also struck me while working on this one that I do follow a plan with torsos, starting at the right front then working to the left, continuing across the back and round again to the right arm. The main reason is that I tend to rest the little finger of my right (brush) hand on the model to steady myself, which is better done on unpainted sections.
 
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Paul - Marched up to the barracks gates by his dad when he was a fifteen year old tearaway (as my Granddad was) and been in ever since.

Lee - Thanks for looking in.
 
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Hi no excuses sorry for missing the start Peter .
Certainly has the weathered look of someone exposed to wind and sun.
Brilliant painting as we have come to expect .:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
 
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Thanks for taking the time to comment chaps. Just put on the final touches of paint, then photos of the finished article.
 
Hi Peter
You have certainly brought out the character in this guy. Especially well done given the predominance of paler tones. I really like him.
Jim
 
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