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Lets see how we get on with this one. No detailed armour this time, just some lovely drapery.

The box contents:

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All very nicely sculpted and a nice clean casting. The coat collar will need a slight bit of filling at the join, but everything else fits perfectly.

So, the head:

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Young B Song has given us one craggy, weather-beaten individual. Loads of character with this face, but quite tough to paint, especially around the eyes, which were narrow, deep set and wrinkly. A little bit more to do, but it's more or less there.
 
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Cheers Peter. He ended up with a bit more of a crusty finish than I'd like, but overall I'm quite pleased with the way he's turned out.

Also done some research on the Tropal coat and found that it should have a green or brown collar, which will help add interest:

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Got in early before the rabble assemble.He looks a rum old dude.Watching with expectation.
Rich.
 
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Richard - Take a seat; coffee will be served.

Neil - Up and at 'em.
 
Great start Peter, love how the face has ended with the wrinkles:smiling4:
Interesting bust :thumb2:
 
Morning Peter, again

Great start with the craggy looking head, which looks as good as the box art easily.

The jacket looks more like a waterproof naval reefer jacket, than a desert jacket?

A drapery day ahead and still dull, cool and grey, good for paint, not so for summer!

Enjoy the paint.

Regards

Steve H
 
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Fernando - Oh, those wrinkles!

Lee - Make yourself at home.

Steve - Morning. May re-paint the head as it's looking an bit crusty this morning and the eyes could be better. The Tropal coat was a British forces kapok-lined garment designed for freezing temperatures, which attests to how cold desert nights could be.
 
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Cheers chaps. Just realised that I'll have to try and remove the head to get the collar on - doh!
 
Hi Peter
The first was superb but the repainted head is even better - and he has a hat and clothes. Lovely stuff.
Jim
 
Peter, awesome work on the sun burned wrinkled squinting face.. always top notch painting from you..another masterpiece
 
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Peter good morning, (very early infact )
Tea in hand , so please carry on, I shall be asleep by lunch time so hope I don't miss anything.
 
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