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  • Guest

    #1

    1/16 Carthaginian

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    Like the twit I am, I inadvertently ordered two Miniart Athenian Warrior kits. Having built the first, and as there's nothing else in the stash, I thought I'd build a second version with a couple of changes:

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    I'd already raided this kit for parts when some of the original kit failed, so I had no helmet. I looked for an example of a simple design to replace it and found this Carthaginian example:

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    I made something up from a Dragon fallschirmjager helmet and scrap plastic. After finding that the kit head was too big, I found one that should fit, though I will probably need to provide him with a neck-cloth to get it to fit convincingly onto the cuirass:

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    I don't have any shield decals either, so the design will have to be hand-painted from one of these examples:

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    Lots to choose from there.

    This may not work out........
  • Steve Jones
    • Apr 2018
    • 6615

    #2
    Have you managed to crack on with this one Peter?

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    • Guest

      #3
      Hi Steve

      I put it away while I worked on the Dragon figures - my poor old brain can't concentrate on two projects at once. I did attach the head and start to build up some hair with Milliput, but I mucked it up and will have to have another go. This will be my next one.

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      • Wouter
        • Apr 2018
        • 742

        #4
        oh nice one mate. It's funny but never realize that the Carthaginian helmets were very similar to early Roman ones. Looking forward to see this one painted ^^

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        • Guest

          #5
          Hi Wouter.

          I suppose that all over the Mediterranean the helmet styles would have derived from the ancient Greek pattern, and that weapons and equipment would have been copied.

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          • Wouter
            • Apr 2018
            • 742

            #6
            the late Roman ones were based on the helmets from the Celts but your explanation definitely makes sense. How's the weather over there? Today another heat wave is starting so sadly way too hot for modelling :/

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            • Guest

              #7
              Hi Wouter. Yes the example above certainly has a Celtic feel. I'm going to give mine some feathers as in the first illustration.

              The weather here is hotting up, with the upper 30s predicted for mid week. My younger daughter is ending a month's Interrailing in Paris at the moment where it's expected to smash the record with 41 degrees. She should be home before that happens.

              Done some work on the head:



              Once the head was stuck onto the cuirass, I modelled a neck-scarf with Milliput to hide the gap. I also modelled some hair to fill out the area under the helmet - the puttied areas will be refined once dry. The cheek guards are quite pronounced, so should balance it all out once fitted.

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              • Lee Drennen
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 7711

                #8
                Looks good

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Thanks Lee.

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Next stage:



                    The arms and tunic. The problem with these Miniart figures is that you have to do quite a lot of work before you can even think of making changes. Here, I've given him new hands - he'll be holding the shield - and added some short sleeves, made from tubed crisp foil (you know the ones).

                    Too hot to do any more.

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                    • SteveH
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 1287

                      #11
                      Morning Peter

                      Building is always good when the paints don't flow.

                      Too hot to be bothered with nearly everything at the ,moment, and I am sure it gets hotter the further South you are.

                      Work is surprisingly cool, by comparison?

                      We had a real thunder and lightning storm at 2am, and it seems a little fresher at the moment.

                      Hope you have a good day with the build and sculpting, cooler weather by the weekend, so the BBC say!

                      And now its a Brave New Boris World, who would have thought a Gamma could climb so high!

                      Regards

                      Steve H

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Morning Steve

                        As I pack my bags to leave the country (enough said?) I'm trying to recover from a sleepless night with temperatures in the mid 20s and thunderstorms.

                        Daughter and granddaughter returning to Lewes today, so peace will ensue, with more time for modelling.

                        Still struggling with the medication and have bad foot problems at the moment, so a bit immobile. Seeing the doc about it all next week. Bloody diabetes!

                        Keep cool.

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                        • Wouter
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 742

                          #13
                          Well, great talents are always welcome to come and live in Belgium Peter. It's not perfect here but not nearly as bad as on the other side of the pond politically speaking. And we are apparantly one of the only countries in the world where the gap between rich and poor hasn't grown the last year.

                          Plus, we got plenty of great beer

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Hi Wouter - My 17 year old son had a bottle of Duvel last night as it happens - he got very talkative after. Don't drink myself now - diabetes and anxiety.

                            OK, I think this one is more-or-less ready for paint:



                            Put together the legs today, which took a lot of filling and sanding. I left off the kit apron as I will be adding one similar to the those in the second illustration above - best done after painting. I also decided to provide him with a Roman-style scabbard and dagger.

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                            • Wouter
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 742

                              #15
                              Oh a Duvel ey? Your son knows his stuff. My favourite Belgian beer. Pitty you can't drink it mate.

                              The fellow is looking good there, looking forward to see the Mr. Day magic unfold ^^

                              Cheers

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