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    #1

    200mm Medieval Man at Arms Bust



    This is one that I originally abandoned because the head was so awful. However, I kept the torso with a view to finding a new head, which proved difficult given that it is over-scale.

    Some time ago I used an Altores Studio academy bust to revamp another Verlinden dud, making it into a Luftwaffe pilot. I never liked the finished result, so I decided to strip down the head and remodel it for this project:



    I've given him a medieval pudding-basin haircut (a la Blackadder), which I modelled with Milliput. The hair still needs some more work, but I think he looks the part.

    I may some more accessories to the torso, like a dagger and a kettle helmet (based on a British Brodie), but I'll see how I feel if and when I get to a stage where I'm happy with how it's going.
  • Neil Merryweather
    SMF Supporters
    • Dec 2018
    • 5193
    • London

    #2
    Off to a flying start ,Peter!
    You're no slouch with that Milliput stuff, either , are you?

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    • Lee Drennen
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 7711

      #3
      Peter. I’ll be sitting by Neil watching closely

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      • Guest

        #4
        Neil - I really like Milliput. I tend to use a lot of water with it and sculpt with a brush.

        Lee - Be seated my man.

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        • SteveH
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 1287

          #5
          Morning Peter

          That is one haircut you milliputted and very stylish for the 11th century!

          Hopefully the hay fever is manageable with the current warmer weather?

          Should be a fun day with the torso, I guess you will pick your own palette of colours, muted to suit the era?

          Off to the vets for a lockdown examination with our asthma cat, that will be a challenge but they seem to have it all co ordinated.

          Have a good day with the paints and the hot weather

          Regards

          Steve H

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          • Jason Crausby
            • Apr 2018
            • 658

            #6
            Originally posted by Peter Day
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            This is one that I originally abandoned because the head was so awful. However, I kept the torso with a view to finding a new head, which proved difficult given that it is over-scale.

            Some time ago I used an Altores Studio academy bust to revamp another Verlinden dud, making it into a Luftwaffe pilot. I never liked the finished result, so I decided to strip down the head and remodel it for this project:

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            I've given him a medieval pudding-basin haircut (a la Blackadder), which I modelled with Milliput. The hair still needs some more work, but I think he looks the part.

            I may some more accessories to the torso, like a dagger and a kettle helmet (based on a British Brodie), but I'll see how I feel if and when I get to a stage where I'm happy with how it's going.
            My son trusted me to cut his hair the other day... we got a very similar result....do you think you could make me some more out of milliput.????
            thanks
            Jason

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            • Guest

              #7
              Steve - Taking the day off today and heading to the coast to try and get a bit of hayfever relief. Also hope to escape the attentions of the Asian Tiger Mosquito which is making life outdoors extremely unpleasant here in Kent. Dirty great aggressive things with a nasty bite, the council had attempted to control the first populations, but it seems they've broken out. As for the bust, when I realised that there are about 200 tiny studs to pick out on the jerkin, a breather seemed sensible. Good luck getting moggy to the vets!

              Jason - I had a friend as a kid whose mum used to actually cut his hair using a pudding basin - always looked terrible, poor lad. I don't think Milliput is going to work for your son I'm afraid.

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              • Jim R
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                • Apr 2018
                • 15709
                • Jim
                • Shropshire

                #8
                Hi Peter
                Great job with the toupe. Hope you have a great day out. Never heard of those mosquitos. We had midges in Scotland - they could drive you demented.
                Jim

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Jim - Might make myself some hair - do you think this style would suit me? Had a great day at Reculver:



                  The towers belong to a Saxon abbey and were maintained through the centuries as a shipping aid. The whole thing is built on the platform of Regulbium Roman fort. A walk along the beach, then back along the cliff path. None of these little blighters there:



                  The Asian Tiger Mosquito. Both my wife and I were quite ill after first being bitten - an allergic reaction probably, bit akin to 'flu.

                  When I got home I made our man a buckler (small parrying shield):



                  It's knocked up from a Miniart 1/16 shield, with the boss made from a bit of Lego and the rivets done with blobbed-on paint. Not sure if I'll use is yet.

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                  • JR
                    • May 2015
                    • 18273

                    #10
                    Very nice hair on the model Peter, fooled me to thinking it had come like that. Shield is fine to a none historical person:smiling:

                    Don't like the look of that beastie. :fearful:

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                    • Neil Merryweather
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                      • Dec 2018
                      • 5193
                      • London

                      #11
                      did you find any bits of bouncing bomb on the beach?

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Hi Neal. No, though they do still turn up apparently. There's a thing called a 'portrait bench' which includes an airman, and there's a statue of Barnes Wallace along the coast at Herne Bay:

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                        • SteveH
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                          • Apr 2018
                          • 1287

                          #13
                          Morning Peter

                          Fully refreshed?

                          The mosquito looks vicious, hopefully they don't travel up North!

                          The vets have reissued Anya's asthma medication, she probably has hay fever too!

                          Hopefully a good day for you following up from the scratched up shield

                          Enjoy all those studs!

                          Regards

                          Steve H

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                          • Fernando N
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                            • Apr 2018
                            • 2448

                            #14
                            Nice hair and head Peter, neat shield too:thumb2:

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Steve - Morning. Feeling very refreshed thank you, more spiritually than anything. A good walk and many hours swimming for Joe. so all had a good time - I'd recommend the sea air for Anya, though I don't think cats are into that sort of thing.

                              Fernando - Many thanks. On to the studded jerkin today - trying to think of an easier way to do it than conventional painting - perhaps dry-brushing and washes.

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