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Soviet Sniper

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by Rompy, May 10, 2013.

  1. Rompy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Singapore
    Hi pF,

    I came across this bust of a female russian sniper and would like to share it with pF. Rarely do we see a female soldier bust being produced since most armies do not deploy women for combat action. (do correct me if i am wrong, still learning ww2 history :) )

    Since i am working on a male sniper (also russian), why not a female one :p

    I asked the sculptor (Ella) about getting 1 and she replied a link to buy it will be available soon. Enjoy the pictures !

    [IMG]

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  2. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    excellent bust, and something different then the german snipers

    Marc
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  3. Martin64 A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Hi Rompy!
    Nice idea and a pretty "half figure"(y). Is the scale comparable with the 1/10 scale of other companies? Just some observations: The pose looks a bit stiff as if she is posing for a propaganda shot which fits to the way she is holding her rifle. The side view reveals a quite strong forehead. These things are anyway easy to fix if needed.

    I was not aware that there are so many busts of German snipers on the market - but well the German-comment suits on nearly all occations.

    Cheers, Martin
  4. Rompy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Singapore
    I believe its in 1/9 scale. (that's what the sculptor says)

    You could be right about the pose for a propaganda shot. I think the bust was based on Roza Shanina :)

    [IMG]
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  5. Einion Well-Known Member

    It's great to see a seldom-seen subject like this get an outing, I only wish the hands were better. They're such an important part of the way this is presented they could do with being done to high standard.

    Not a good likeness then.

    Einion
  6. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    Can You post the link whre this bust is available...?

    Thanks!
  7. Rompy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Singapore
    I will post here when she lets me know :)
  8. Gaudin A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Rompy - Western armies mostly didnt have females in frontline roles. Russian army however had female soldiers/snipers/drivers/nurses/field medics/partisans/fighter pilots/signallers and what not.

    Its not based on any one in particular, just a collective theme (info from sculptor).

    Example photo however highlights that rifle isnt to scale and problems with hands in the bust, amongst other minor issues.

    Good work overall
  9. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    I think, the template is sergeant Ljuba Makarowa, born 30. September 1924, 2nd Baltic Front, 1944, who killed 84 Nazi soldiers....:

    [IMG]

    Cheers
  10. Rompy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Singapore
    pardon my ignorance but what is wrong with the hands ? too small ?
  11. hintge New Member

    Country:
    China
    Nice bust,
    Already finished?
    I'm not very understand female sniper in the red army's history.
  12. Edorta A Fixture

    Country:
    Spain
    "I came across this bust of a female russian sniper and would like to share it with pF. Rarely do we see a female soldier bust being produced since most armies do not deploy women for combat action. (do correct me if i am wrong, still learning ww2 history )"

    Not sexual discrimanation in the CCCP, even in in the army. I want to recomend this book:

    Osprey Elite 90 Heroines of the Soviet Union 1941-45

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  13. Martin64 A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    yes, I think that the size of the hands do not match with the size of the head. The way the hands hold the weapon reminds somewhat of the grip of "action-figures" compared to the pictures of the real "Nazi-killers" above. The same refers to the sit of the cap on the head of the bust. The face does not bear a strong similarity to any of the real persons shown so I think that Gaudin is right. Nevertheless I think that this is extreme nitpicking. The face is very nice as a generic face of the sniper theme and beforementioned nitpicks can be solved if anybody needs to further improve this bust.
    Looking forward to the release!
    Martin

    btw - another variation of the sniper theme - maybe inspiration for a full figure:D
    sniper exercise.jpg
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  14. Rompy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Singapore
    thanks for the sharing. learnt something today :)
  15. YDGIN A Fixture

    Country:
    Russian-Federation
    Trehleneyka bit short in my opinion.
  16. mark126804 Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Very nice subject. I must also have one, so please Rompy when its time, let us know where to obtain one.

    Mark
  17. Einion Well-Known Member

    It's hard to be sure from just these photos but they do look a little small (people do have smaller and larger hands of course). But my comment was mainly about their anatomy.

    If you don't own a rifle or shotgun pose with a broom handle in front of a mirror and study your hands, you'll begin to see the way the hands naturally go when gripping something in this way. Since this isn't that obvious apparently* pay particular attention to the angle formed by the knuckles and the first joint of the fingers, and the way the fingers are canted.

    Einion

    *Sculptors regularly fail to notice it! This is why many model sculpts feature weak hands.
  18. Martin Antonenko A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
  19. Mark Yungblut Member

    Country:
    United-States
  20. Don Well-Known Member

    Lovely work and thanks for posting Rompy, I look forward to seeing it come to the market, I for one would buy it despite what the rivet counters say, I think its great.
    Imperial Gallery had a Russian Woman sniper in their range some years ago, another nice figure.

    Don

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