Hey, good looking Listerine donkey Richard…..
Eehaw!!, a Donkey, a Bedouin and a Snake vignette
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Hi All,
I started on the terracotta urn containers for the mule. Made two from two part putty by first roughly shaping them on a cocktail stick and lathed them with my power drill. Here's what the progress looks like before i do the handles and cover...
The lathing lets you create beveling around the urn. The unique sharp edge bottom of the urn is basically and Aegean style of pottery which I think could have crossed over the Mediterranean. I can see the practicality of it being dug into the sands to sit up right.
I really did this on purpose to have two different designs and shape.
Tested on the mule for scale and fit. This donkey has every reason to bite the Bedouin just look at his extra load.
Then made a slight dip towards the opening. I will then cut the cocktail sticks after I have added the handles and then the covers.
I've done the handles for the urns...rolled putty and teased to shape.
The handles make them look like two ladies with their hands on their hips.
While I smell the smoke and dust from the snails overtaking me I started on the urn covers by slicing some plastic rod and rolling left over putty between my fingers for little ball bearing sized globes.
With the added vessels and covers but minus the Arabian musket.
More later.
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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Hi All, the donkey business continues with the musket test fitted to see how it looked. This is where it was stowed...later I will fasten the loads with tie down rope probably made from fuse wire.
I have tied thread to simulate rope securing the stowage on the donkey and brushed on some grey primer... I have changed the position of the Jezail.
Picked up the airbrush and did a zenithal coat on the figure and mule...better than calling it a donkey.
Second picture shows the figure turned revealing his dagger and vest front. The lighting doesn't show the shadowing of the black well. Still haven't decided what colours to paint his garment. Not many references as most are modern day shots.
After doing so much to these two figures I decided it needed its own vignette and this is where I begin where I left off the last time. New images coming up next.
Cheers,
Wabble
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Since changing to a new vignette, I have made alterations to the mules legs to pose as if to resit moving forward. Also I have added tassels to the front and back of the harness...
But. Efore that I also readjusted the hind legs to fit the new vignette.
More later...
Cheers,
Wabble
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Hi All, additions to the Bedouin after I decided that he shouldn't show too much skin. His legs below his tunic was covered with putty erasing all the effort of shaving his legs.
Looks rough now but was reshaped and folds smoothen out...
Laid the figgies out to determine the amount of slope to carve for the vignette base. I wanted them to be walking down a sand dune or Wadi.
Notice that this was before the rear tassels and hind leg arrangement was done. Next will be the building of the vignette base.
Cheers,
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