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    William Marshal 1147-1219

    Hi all

    many years ago I did a sculpt of a particular hero of mine, William Marshal, if you don't know anything about him look him up on google, its a great story. So I decided to do another one as a bust. I wasn't going to start it yet but I was messing about with some sculpey putty firm and started to do the head. So the basic shape is done with sculpey putty and then the detail is added with milliput

    so the basic shape is there and I can then add some more wrinkles later

    Paul
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    #2
    Hello Paul,

    Excellent start.

    May I ask you why two different kind of putty?

    Francesco

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    • Guest

      #3
      Francesco cheers mate. I use 2 different types of putty because I make the basic shape using sculpy putty, and then harden it in the oven, I then use milliput so that if I make a mistake I can remove it easily. if I use sculpy on top and then bake it, its a nightmare to remove if I need to.

      Paul

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      • Guest

        #4
        Interesting Paul.

        Thanks for the explanation.

        Francesco

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        • Guest

          #5
          Francesco, I have tried different combinations of puttys, and this seems to suit me, I like sculpy because you harden it in the oven so you can work it for as long as you need to, but I also like milliput, I have tried others like green stuff but cant seem to get on with it.

          Paul

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          • flyjoe180
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            • Joe
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            #6
            I'd never heard of the bloke before, interesting fella.

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            • Guest

              #7
              Joe he has been described as Englands greatest knight that no one heard of. if your into books and want a great read, and like history, try The Scarlet Lion by Elizabeth Chadwick, an amazing story about his life, and how no one has ever made a film of him I don't know.

              heres a bit more, I started on the cone helmet, typical of its day, loads of rivets to be added and a nose guard

              all for now, thanks for watching

              Paul

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              • flyjoe180
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                #8
                Nice sculpting work Paul, never fails to impress. I haven't seen a movie from around this period in history for a long time, not since all those Scottish hero films were about in the 90s (I know that lot happened much later)

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by \
                  Francesco, I have tried different combinations of puttys, and this seems to suit me, I like sculpy because you harden it in the oven so you can work it for as long as you need to, but I also like milliput, I have tried others like green stuff but cant seem to get on with it.
                  Thanks Paul,

                  I feel more and more attracted by these figures. I think I should try to make one.

                  Francesco

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    go for it Francesco. i would really like to see what you come up with

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      heres a few pics of where old Billy is so far, the body is still made from sculpey, but I ordered pink by mistake. you can see theres quite a bit done and ive started on the chainmail effect

                      I then tried the head on the torso and added the basic shape of the arms, once this was done I added the creases

                      I then started on the coif and added the chainmail effect

                      This is the tedious bit and takes an age, I added sculpey to the arms and also added the hood part of the coif

                      still plenty to do, thanks for looking in

                      Paul

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                      • flyjoe180
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                        #12
                        Wow, great sculpting and detail Paul. A pleasure to watch this thread as always.

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                        • Andy2035
                          • Aug 2011
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                          #13
                          Hi Paul,

                          Stunning, stunning, stunning Sir, as Joe, I love watching your work come together, do you have a special tool for doing the chain-mail or do you have to do each link separately...

                          More please Sir...

                          Andy...

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            cheers Joe and Andy. the chainmail is done with a syringe needle,file the point down and it leaves a C section, you.then indent the clay in rows first one way then the other on the next row. This leaves an S shape so just repeat until its all done

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                            • Andy2035
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 730

                              #15
                              Hi Paul,

                              I really don't know how you have the patience to do each one of those links, it would drive me skatty...

                              Andy...

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