After realising that I couldn't face Ardennes camo at the moment, I decided on another figure given to me by Richard Pearce for my next build. This is a mahoosive 200mm Vietnam Airborne figure by Verlinden. As you can see, a quality figure, beautifully modelled and cast. All gear is present and correct except for the water bottle, which I may have to pinch from another, completed figure. The current heat suits the subject!
Verlinden 200mm Vietnam Airborne
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Verlinden 200mm Vietnam Airborne
After realising that I couldn't face Ardennes camo at the moment, I decided on another figure given to me by Richard Pearce for my next build. This is a mahoosive 200mm Vietnam Airborne figure by Verlinden. As you can see, a quality figure, beautifully modelled and cast. All gear is present and correct except for the water bottle, which I may have to pinch from another, completed figure. The current heat suits the subject!Tags: None -
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Cheers Richard - This is a great figure, with, as you say, lots of scope for paint effects..
I think the head is done:
This was a tricky one. I must admit that I attempted this head when I first got back from holiday and that it ended up in a bath of Flash. This time I stuck at it, trying to tolerate the fact that 99.99% of the time it looked b****y awful, and this is the result. Not sure, but I ain't doing it again.Comment
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Hi Richard - glad you like him so far. I have since fiddled with the face a bit, just blending the tones more and tidying up. Terrific that you've found a water bottle - saves spoiling an older finished bust. No hurry, as I'm taking my time with this one.
There seems to be two versions of this figure. An older one has a bare head and is holding his helmet. This later version seems to have acquired the head from a separate bust that they also produced. I've just seen that the slightly crooked mouth is meant to accommodate a cigarette, so I'll probably give him one.Comment
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Have to agree, so you are out voted LOL
Looks like the refreshing rain front has arrived, it tipping it down here in Yorkshire, hope you have had a freshener too?
Hope the paint flows smoothly, as the figure looks like it will be cracker to paint.
Have a good weekend
regards
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Peter - I think it will look OK. No point obsessing over details like the extra wrinkle you've just discovered under the eye...
Steve - The face is finished. I did a bit of extra work on it and I'm happy now. We had torrential storms overnight and now it is still feeling warm, but fresher. It was so hot yesterday that the paint was drying instantly. Not sure whether to work on the helmet or the jacket today. The helmet has lots of fiddly detail apart from the camo cover - insect repellent, lucky strikes, playing card, match books, etc.Comment
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Decided on the helmet for today's session:
The Marlboro packet took a while! I also added chin straps made from paper, metal foil and resin off-cuts.Comment
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Morning Peter
very nice work on the helmet and all the accessories the GI's carried.
Still raining here, but so much fresher too.
You must be doing the main body of the figure, that will be a real blast, it does look well sculpted with crisp detail and sharp creases
have fun
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Top half of the jacket done:
This took ages, I think because there is such a vast acreage of surface to cover at this scale. The base colour for the uniform was Vallejo Russian Uniform with German Camo Black Brown added for the shadows and Buff to lighten it for the highlights.Comment
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