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    #106
    Hi Steve - Yes, a practice indulged in by university students as a mark of their class and status. It was banned under the Nazis, who were always trying to undermine the influence of the 'decadent' upper classes, but it is still indulged in today by some 'secret' societies in central Europe.

    On to the figure and he's ready for paint:

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    • Jim R
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      • Apr 2018
      • 15744
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #107
      Morning Peter
      First off I hope you and yours are doing OK. There are a lot of people that we owe a "clap of thanks" to at this time. Our neighbour works at Aldi. Not a job I would want at the moment. A friend is a gas engineer. He is only doing emergency call outs but in the last week he has fixed two faulty boilers and replaced a leaking radiator. Lots of great people doing all they can. Concentrate on them not the few idiots.
      Anyway I like that figure. Very well done to ensure interest where there is limited colours. The hat really pops :thumb2:
      You take care of yourself and work your magic on Otto.
      Jim

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      • Guest

        #108
        Hi Jim

        My son was out walking the dog at 8 o.clock last night and saw and heard quite a lot of clapping around the corner, so Canterbury is forgiven. To be fair, most of our neighbours are elderly, probably quite frightened, and it was a cold night.

        Glad you like the U-Boat man. I'm working on Otto's face at the moment. Hopefully a pic later.

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        • Guest

          #109
          Otto's head:

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          • Guest

            #110
            Nice one Peter :smiling3:.

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            • Steven000
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              • Aug 2018
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              • Steven
              • Belgium

              #111
              Nice work on the head Peter :thumb2:
              Quite a scar too :astonished:...
              Steven

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              • Guest

                #112
                Ralph - Thanks once again.

                Steven - Cheers. More silly b****rs:

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                • scottie3158
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 14220
                  • Paul
                  • Holbeach

                  #113
                  Peter,
                  Your painting never ceases to amaze me.

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                  • SteveH
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1287

                    #114
                    Morning Peter

                    Its Saturday isn't it?

                    The days seem to be melding into one with the lock down!

                    Lovely work on the scarring, is it better to have more scars or not?

                    I would have thought it only highlights your lack of skill with a foil/sabre or whatever your choice of blade is?

                    Some people!

                    You were painting in the afternoon?

                    That's a change isn't it!

                    Are you going for a "straight out of the box"" finish or an alternative?

                    I guess the cut of the uniform will be limiting?

                    Its the weekend, though there its unlikely to hold any surprises for the next 11 weeks!

                    Have a good day and keep the patients hydrated.

                    Owen must be somewhat concerned as he still hasn't caught the virus yet, though I guess its just a matter of time!

                    Regards

                    Steve H

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                    • Guest

                      #115
                      Scottie - Thanks. I wish it amazed me....

                      Steve - I did find some photos of fresh duelling scars that were too gruesome to post. The more the better I understand - a mark of bravery, showing that you could take the pain. I'm going for OOB finish I think, as it's supposed to be of a particular moment in time.

                      Owen said he felt a bit ill last night, so he may now have it. Naomi seems to be suffering the worse, strangely - coughing a lot and with a fever. At least Joe should be immune in his doggy world.

                      Yes, worked in the PM. Slept all morning, so had a late start.

                      Keep safe.

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                      • Guest

                        #116
                        The jacket:



                        I found this quite a slog. I find light colours more challenging at the best of times, but for some reason I found this especially tricky (influence of the virus?).. I decided to give him a Luftwaffe blue shirt to add a bit of colour.

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                        • SteveH
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 1287

                          #117
                          Morning Peter

                          Looks OK from here, in fact it looks pretty good for a light jacket and well shaded drapery.

                          Nice contrast with the shirt too.

                          Its started snowing up't North, I know WTF is that all about!

                          Its 0 C again and we are getting a blast from the North for the next week!

                          I have had to self isolate from E-bay LOL

                          I have been buying too much with all the silly C.V. prices and no one bidding!

                          I have a large bag in the garage going through decontamination, and an ever larger hole in my credit card!!!!

                          I have some interesting new builds for my ""11 weeks and 1 day left in isolation"" which will give me something else to do!

                          Anna has become the anti bacterial Fuehrer and everything gets washed and decontaminated daily/hourly!

                          Even though it is a fixture in the house and we haven't been out, either of us for over a week!

                          It keeps her happy!

                          Best wishes to all the patients and keep them and yourself hydrated.

                          Hopefully the virus's influence will start to slacken and let you get on with your painting without too much stress

                          Sleep is good too, and eat what you like/can/still have left!

                          Have a good day

                          Regards

                          Steve H

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                          • Guest

                            #118
                            Hi Steve

                            Glad you and Anna are coping with isolation. We've also settled down to it reasonably well - Katherine was even doing yoga by I-Phone with Emily in Lewes this morning. Feeling a bit better myself, and the other patients are no worse.

                            So, back to the figure, and I've got the legs done:

                            [ATTACH alt="100_6858.JPG"]378344[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="100_6859.JPG"]378345[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="100_6860.JPG"]378346[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="100_6861.JPG"]378347[/ATTACH]

                            A real slog - I'm still finding the light colours difficult to wrestle into submission.

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                            • SteveH
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 1287

                              #119
                              Morning Peter

                              Great work on the light uniform and lovely drapery, it looks so natural and not to dark or heavy.

                              The belt and boots look good too, the little pieces can often make or break a figure.

                              Gloss black boots on a well painted figure is such a shame, but yours look just right.

                              1st week of incarceration over, just another 11 to go, we have a delivery from the Red Cross tomorrow (Asda!)

                              We now have a 3 page decontamination protocol to deal with the delivery!

                              It keeps her happy!

                              I bought another E-bay tank, a 1:35 world of tanks T 34/85 for £16 inc P&P!

                              I need to put a block on E-bay!!!

                              Good to hear all the patients are feeling better including yourself too!

                              Once you have recovered the world is your oyster, you will have to get big badges to state

                              ""I have recovered from Corona"" and you could get back to a little bit more of a normal life

                              Work from home, only going out to shop or get medication, only exercise close to home once a day, otherwise stay in doors.

                              Perhaps not that normal and probably the best we will get for most of 2020?

                              cold and cloudy day, not the best for painting

                              Have a good day finishing off Otto and choosing the next victim

                              Regards

                              Steve H

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                              • Steve Jones
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 6615

                                #120
                                Nice work on the light colours Peter. Glad your health is improving. Hopefully the rest of the family won't be far behind. How many times have you done this character in one form or another??

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