Good evening all
It seems like an age since I was at my bench; first a couple of weeks sorting out a health issue for my 90 year old mum, then our two weeks holiday (Canada is great but the F1 Gp was really dull). We returned to find the weeds in our garden had gone mad - not sure whether a machete or napalm was needed, and finally a weekend away collecting my son from uni. A hectic month or so.
I am back and will start to catch up on the vast number of postings and great work which I missed, but in the meantime here is my latest project: another English Civil War bust which I will be releasing under my Sarnia Miniatures brand.
This one is a officer with halberd and consists of four parts. Unusually the shaft of the halberd is a length of plastic rod, slightly more complicated to cast but it will avoid the problem of a bent or curved shaft which can happen with resin.
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My intention is to paint it in Vallejo acrylics with some oil paint washes.
It seems like an age since I was at my bench; first a couple of weeks sorting out a health issue for my 90 year old mum, then our two weeks holiday (Canada is great but the F1 Gp was really dull). We returned to find the weeds in our garden had gone mad - not sure whether a machete or napalm was needed, and finally a weekend away collecting my son from uni. A hectic month or so.
I am back and will start to catch up on the vast number of postings and great work which I missed, but in the meantime here is my latest project: another English Civil War bust which I will be releasing under my Sarnia Miniatures brand.
This one is a officer with halberd and consists of four parts. Unusually the shaft of the halberd is a length of plastic rod, slightly more complicated to cast but it will avoid the problem of a bent or curved shaft which can happen with resin.
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My intention is to paint it in Vallejo acrylics with some oil paint washes.
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