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French cheif of de Battalion Algerian 1870

Discussion in 'Figure News' started by ellie, Aug 18, 2015.

  1. Krissi Active Member

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    England
    And a quick shot of the Eagle, still needs some work but you get the idea........

    eagle2 001.JPG

    Thanks for the positive comments, much appreciated.
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  2. juan antonio perez Active Member

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    Great work Krissi, I´ll enjoy very much painting your work my friend, It will be a pleasure make team with you with my brushes.
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  3. ellie A Fixture

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  4. OldTaff PlanetFigure Supporter

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    PM'd you, Ian, hope I'm not too late.

    Alan
  5. ellie A Fixture

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    United-Kingdom
    Alan your ok mate, we will have more after Euro it's just a limited supply for the show. we knew he would be popular just two more to release for Euro so watch this space closer to the time.

    Ian

    www.elliesminiatures.com
  6. Huw63 A Fixture

    Not my period but I really like this one and look forward to seeing a painted example. This one will sell like hot cakes I'm sure.

    Cheers

    Huw
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  7. ellie A Fixture

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    Cheers Huw, it's going to be a very colourful piece Juan will do a great job on him I'm sure.

    Cheers

    ian

    www.elliesminiatures.com
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  8. Krissi Active Member

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    England
    A likely final posting from myself prior to seeing the piece cast up.
    Richard asked where the "inspiration" for the piece came from...
    eagle and cravat 015.JPG eagle and cravat 016.JPG
    A book cover - from the period or not long after, interesting representation of the various units of the French Army of the time.
    There then followed some head scratching on my part as I attempted, with my meagre Franco-Prussian War knowledge to work out what uniform best represented the central figure. Hence after some umming and aahhing I settled on the Tirrailleurs Algeriens.
    If anyone has a better fit, feel free to post your thoughts - I won't be changing anything - especially the flag.....................but it'd address my intellectual curiousity.

    The Eagle is now complete
    eagle and cravat 001.JPG eagle and cravat 007.JPG

    And like all well dressed standards...... has a cravat - which I believe is the correct technical term

    eagle and cravat 011.JPG
    not quite complete but near as damnit and you get the idea as to how it'll look.
    Anyhow, hope people enjoy the posting and thanks for the positive comments
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  9. ellie A Fixture

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  10. juan antonio perez Active Member

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    Spain
    Is an amazing work Keiss, I have not enough words for describe your work on flag..wow, I'll be panting box art on a few weeks and I had though about put the flag vertically for a better enjoy of your sculpting work...is a sick that one of the parts of the flag were down.
    I would like you and Ian tell me your opinion ..I think is a good idea but I wait your comments. .They are important for me.

    Juan
  11. ellie A Fixture

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    United-Kingdom
    Hi Juan yes I like your idea sounds good and will show the flag off. the stick is part of the flag my friend hope that helps.

    cheers

    Ian

    www.elliesminiaturers.com
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  12. Krissi Active Member

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    England
    Should be a simple enough matter of shaving the wrist a touch so you can turn it 90 degrees or so, then just make sure you pin everything up, hand to arm and arm to body, then body to base
  13. juan antonio perez Active Member

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    Spain
    Yes Krissi, but the arm don´t need be turned , in original position it would be correct too, I don´t know if I am explaining well, sorry. I say that the only piece that must be turned is the hand is ok?
  14. ellie A Fixture

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    United-Kingdom
    Hi Juan just turn the hand we have tried it before and it worked will just have to try it when it arrives or chris might have an idea.

    cheers mate

    Ian

    www.elliesminiatures.com
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  15. juan antonio perez Active Member

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    Spain
    Ok Ian...sure I'll try when arrive my friend.

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