I do like that cross ,what a great find,
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Well. I've painted his last weapons and tinkered with his cloak fur. I painted his boots and think that he's finished? So back to the base. I added some grass made from old carpet underlay. I give it a wash of green after laying it. I'm now adding some plants and I've made some discarded Bibles - he only wants the jewel encrusted covers, which I will make next. This Viking has no interest in the Christian God obviously, He's wearing a Thor hammer necklace. He reckons Thor is more powerful than Jehovah after killing a few priests and grabbing their gold!
You will find how I laid the grass, made the books and plants in my book. (Which also promotes this forum.)
Nearly there!
Andy
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Fantastic work, just got your excellent WWI trench book and was reading about your carpet underlay grass last night :smiling5:Comment
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Thanks.
Not quite there yet! I’ve added some poppy flowers (poppies representing sacrifice of course) today, some tall grasses and am working on his hoard of gold from the priests. I’m also making covers for the Bibles that he’s torn off. They have jewels on, which he’ll use but he has no use for the books which he’s just tossed away. I added a little blood on one of the Bibles and a hint of red on his axe to show there’s been a struggle to get his treasure.
Hopefully photos tomorrow?
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You should spot poppies, tall grass and a bit of blood on the base now. I am now working on his hoard of gold. I made a couple of goblets from old mouldings that I had in my stash. I used to do a lot of architectural mouldings before the days of 3D printers. These were features made for a model of St Paul's Cathedral. I had to chop them about and Dremmel out the cups gently with a burr. The last pictures are some of my old masters - a London river lamp, St Paul's moulding (made on a lathe) and a Corinthian column capital.
This is one of the Bible covers, which my Viking has ripped off the books. The yellow bits are silicone balls and will be painted as jewels. I'll paint his gold next week.
Here's a close up of the Bible , grasses and poppies.
This Bible was gained at a cost to someone. I didn't want to add lots of blood.
The poppies add a nice bit of colour to the base.
Here is his hoard. A couple of goblets, the Bible covers and a piece of cloth to carry them.
This is my old stash of mouldings from the past.
This is a London riverside lamp at 1:100 scale. This is the master and I made a rubber mould.
This is a bit from St Paul's. I made a goblet for one like this, adding some styrene discs on its base.
This is a Corinthian column capital master.
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Andy
That really is coming on beautifully. A real credit to up your skills.
Tim Marlow put me onto glaze medium a while ago and it works exactly as you say. In his case he uses it to dilute game wash to make the wash even thinner and more subtle, which works a treat.
ATB.
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Thanks for you support Monica. If I do add a bird to the cross, it will be a dove. The narrative that I’m trying to describe here is a man‘s journey to faith. The dove would represent peace and this aggressive warrior is puzzled why the Christian God is so weak. Killing priests and stealing their gold was so easy! But this man is crying out to Heaven and questioning God. I called him Harald (Klak) - the first Christian Viking. His future is more peaceful than the last few minutes. God’s love wins over aggression eventually.
Andy
at sea sent up a crow if it did not return ,sail in that direction,to land,do once the crow/ravens did use to talk to us but over time they gave up as no one keeped
listening to them,
keep up the good work im in joying this one ,he better watch out for thunder bolts lol, :rolling:Comment
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