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  • Guest

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    1/10 Saxon Thane Bust



    The only thing to do after a fail (see my English Bowman thread) is to jump right back in with something new and exciting. This is a 1/10 bust of a Saxon Thane sculpted by Rob Lane, for War Griffon Miniatures, part of Model Display Products.

    I must say that this looks superb:



    The bust is incredibly well modelled, with a lot of fine detail, which is helped by the fact that the casting is pin sharp - the chain mail looks as though it has actually been modelled using real chain links. A nice surprise is that the supplier had cleaned off the casting blocks and all but removed the mould lines so that only a minimum amount of clean-up is required.

    The bust comes in three parts, the head and torso, a shield and the visor for the helmet. There's lots of scope here for decorative metalwork - steel, bronze and gold - and the shield gives the opportunity of adding a heraldic design.
  • Si Benson
    • Apr 2018
    • 3572

    #2
    Looks like a very crisp moulding with lots of fine details to be picked out. Will have to keep an eye on your progress :thumb2:

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    • Guest

      #3
      Welcome aboard Si. I'm excited by this one.

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15745
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        Hi Peter
        Shame about the bowman as I thought the face was excellent even by your standards.
        This however looks to be in another league as regards quality detail and moulding.
        jim

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        • Guest

          #5
          Hi Jim - I've kept the bowman's head for use in the future, should something come up.

          The face and hair are done on his one:



          Pretty tricky. The detail is very fine and very hard to pick out, even with the finest brush. A good part of it will be covered by the visor of course, but that's fairly open and should allow most of the eye detail to be seen.

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          • wotan
            SMF Supporters
            • May 2018
            • 1150

            #6
            Peter

            This is a very nice face with lots of character. I would be tempted to discard the Rolf Harris Spectacles.

            John

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            • Guest

              #7
              Cheers John

              I thought they were a bit Two Ronnies myself. I'll see how they look painted, but may try to make a new visor.

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              • Richard48
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 1901
                • Richard
                • Clacton on Sea

                #8
                Oooo i like this chap.Stunning sculpt and great face Mr.D.Loadsa character indeedy.
                Richard.

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                • Si Benson
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 3572

                  #9
                  Fantastic face work! Be a shame to obscure the view with the visor...but it’s all part of the piece I suppose.

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                  • Steve Jones
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 6615

                    #10
                    You have certainly caught the look on his face Peter. The detailing is exceptional. Does he have any grey whiskers at all?

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Richard - Cheers. The face was bit of the struggle as the detailing is very fine but a bit lumpy.

                      Si - I think the face looks better with the visor. I was so unhappy with it yesterday evening that it nearly became another bin job. Lesson - never look at your work under weak, directional, artificial light. It looked a bit better this morning.

                      Steve - Thanks also. I may stretch to a few grey hairs.....

                      See what you think of the helmet and visor:



                      Again, because the detail was very fine, the slightest lump or bump tended to show up, thus affecting the finish. However, I think this one is another where hopefully the sum will be greater than the parts.

                      The helmet was first given a coat of matt black, then the details picked out with mixes of the black, silver, bronze and old gold (all Vallejo colours). The lightest tones went on last, then the gold was further highlighted with a bright gold artist's acrylic. I also used antiquing wax to add depth to some of the detail.

                      After the visor was fitted I adjusted some of the facial tones to allow for the extra shadow, and added a bit more detail to the cheeks.

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                      • Jim R
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15745
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #12
                        Hi Peter
                        Looks superb to me.
                        Jim

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Thanks Jim - At least the hardest parts are done.

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                          • SteveH
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 1287

                            #14
                            Morning Peter

                            Love the ""Joe 90"" look, not sure how practical they would be in combat?

                            Loss of peripheral vision might outweigh the benefit?

                            Superb paintwork both the head and the metalwork.

                            Looks like a muted palette of natural colours and dull metal for today?

                            I'm off for my pre-op for my new knee, then maybe some modelling?

                            Have a good day with the paints

                            Regards

                            Steve H

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Morning Steve - Pre-Op Day! Good luck with that - when is the actual operation?

                              I like the idea of a Saxon Joe 90. He turns into a proper adult when he puts on his helmet - the rest of the time he has the mind of a 10 year old boy. Seriously though, he probably had better vision wearing it than a medieval knight.

                              Emerald green cape, buff tunic with leather trim and a bit more chain mail today. I'll save the shield for the next session.

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