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Verlinden 200mm Croatian Hussar Bust

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I started this yesterday in an attempt to kick start the mojo, and I think it worked.

This is Verlinden's depiction of a C16th Croatian hussar, the earliest of this type of cavalryman, and from where all the later types developed. They were initially raised from bands of brigands to protect the borders of the Magyar kingdom.

I've had a bash at the head:

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Not much scope for extensive tonal shading, but it has character.

The rest of the kit:

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And some reference:

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I'll finish my current 1/16 Dragon figure before carrying on with this. Please bear with me.
 
Hi Peter
You know how much I enjoy these 'colourful characters' so I'm in. Great face painting.
Jim
 
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Welcome along John and Jim.

The decoration on the box art tunic looks fairly simplified compared to the illustration, which I presume is the source. I think I'll add some gold at least.
 
That's pretty interesting...a Hussar with a top hat Peter. I wonder if it was where it originated as I thought they appeard in the late 19th century.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Bob and cat - welcome.

Richard - Pretty weird outfit. Not sure about the top hat idea - probably an accidental resemblance. Some think the word 'Hussar' may come from the old Magyar for 'brigand.'

Scottie - Welcome. I'll do my best.

Ralph. Many thanks. Must finish the Dragon figure first though.
 
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Back to this chap, and I've got the head done:

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I first did a bit more work on the face, adding warmer tones generally and some darker reds in the more shaded areas. Next, I painted the cap, using Vallejo Buff to give a nice yellowish tone. I've decided to go with a green, purple and gold colour scheme, hence the hatband - there is a lot more highlighting to the fur, but it hasn't come out too well in the photos.
 
Back to this chap, and I've got the head done:

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I first did a bit more work on the face, adding warmer tones generally and some darker reds in the more shaded areas. Next, I painted the cap, using Vallejo Buff to give a nice yellowish tone. I've decided to go with a green, purple and gold colour scheme, hence the hatband - there is a lot more highlighting to the fur, but it hasn't come out too well in the photos.
Peter,
That is the nuts. I think the fur on the hat looks excellent.
 
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Hi Peter I had to do this on Scottie build to everyone has used up all the superlatives for your work which you make look so easy (I know it's not) so :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2: 11/10 from me.
Pete.
 
That's a very quirky bust Peter and a great start. The box art reminds me of the actor Brian Murphy from George and Mildred :smiling2:
 
Hi Peter
Great character. So unusual. You have definitely worked your magic with this guy.
Jim
 
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Many thanks for the encouraging words chaps. I haven't done a bust for ages and I'm really enjoying this one.

Mick - Hopefully he doesn't look as gormless as poor old George!
 
Morning Peter

What a great head, super sculpt and well painted too, it does seem a little odd with the flying style helmet and top hat, most unusual!

The ecclesiastical purple is really rich and looks the business, well done Peter.

Its got cold, wet and wild up here, another typical British August, though it never seemed to be like this when we had our summer holidays in the 60' & 70's!

Global wetting!

Have a good day with the paints and the unusual bust

Regards

Steve H
 
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Glad you like him so far Steve - it is a bit of a mad uniform, but I suppose the elements are mainly late medieval.

Rotten weather here, cold and wet. August has definitely changed over the past few years - looks like we're going to have to get used to it.

Granddaughter due to visit tomorrow, so modelling will slow down for a week.
 
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