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WIP who will be this guy?

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by ivopreda, Feb 1, 2017.

  1. ivopreda A Fixture

    Country:
    Italy
    You
    You don't know me really. I did many other subjects except napoleonics.

    This one isn't the first winged hussar in my career
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  2. jai A Fixture

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    Italy
    my statement was related to what you claimed in a discussion a few years ago on an Italian forum on the number of pieces in its possession.

    the years have passed, perhaps remembered evil
  3. ivopreda A Fixture

    Country:
    Italy
    Figu0287.jpg
    a wunged hussar did in 1987 with Historex parts

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  4. ivopreda A Fixture

    Country:
    Italy
    hi friend

    I'm back with this project.. some of you asked me how I tackel the flag... it's a mix of mechnics and technical issue...

    for my flags I use a wire rod in copper,
    theree dimension :
    diameter 1,5 mm external with 1 mm hole.
    extenal 1 mm with a 0.5 hole
    the third is a steel rod 0,4 mm diameter

    why three? because to have an easy painting I need to have the flag disassembled
    anhoter problem is that the final assembled figure is too tall to be transported in the normal boxes, the flag must be assembled directly at the show.
    to simplify I divided the pole in two parts, the lower fixed to the arm and to the foot and the upper fixed to the flag

    to guarantee stability the different dimension of the rod is useful entering one into the other. We have to remember also that the 1,5 mm rod had an hole where the pin in the hand enter.

    to fix the flag position i modified the upper an lower 1.5 mm rod creating a joint

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    hoping to have explained in my poor english...
  5. Tonton Well-Known Member

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    United-Kingdom
    Not my era but techniques of course applicable to Napoleonics which are my passion. Lovely stuff, as ever, from Ivo. A real master.

    Jeff
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  6. ivopreda A Fixture

    Country:
    Italy
    hi Jeff

    thanks for the kind words, this technique is the same I use for every flag. I do that to give more strenght to the object
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  7. clrsgt A Fixture

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    Thanks for the information on the flagstaff construction; will be interested in how you construct and attach the flag.
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  8. ivopreda A Fixture

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    Italy
    another update

    legs have been resculpted modifying Metal Modeles hussar as the left arm.Right arm resculpted completely around a copper pin

    the flag is made mixing A&B+ Duro rolled
    later will be glued around the pole described above

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  9. OldTaff PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    England
    This is already looking spectacular, Ivo. Looking forward to the updates;)(y) I do remember your winged hussar from 30 years ago !:wideyed: Tempus fugit:LOL:

    Alan
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  10. stoffy01 PlanetFigure Supporter

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    Australia
    Dynamics brilliant and very graceful, lovely work
    Regards
    Chris.

    Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk
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  11. peedee A Fixture

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    This will be magnificent Ivo.

    Paul.
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  12. Huw63 A Fixture

    This is a very interesting departure from your usual period but interesting to see how you are tackling it Ivo. I'll be following with interest.

    Cheers

    Huw
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  13. ivopreda A Fixture

    Country:
    Italy
    the figure is progressing... is close to be painted...

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    the white part is clay that will be removed after drying of the terracotta putty used for the mane

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  14. Edorta A Fixture

    Country:
    Spain
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  15. Bassman Well-Known Member

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    United-States
    Ivo,
    Outstanding work!! I'm impressed. How do you like making the standard out of putty?
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  16. Borek A Fixture

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    Nice project, Ivo. Spectacular concept indeed.:)

    Cheers Borek
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  17. ivopreda A Fixture

    Country:
    Italy


    ciao
    I do flag in putty or copper... depend of the feeling of the moment

    in this case is A&B mixed with Duro
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  18. Metal Extremo Well-Known Member

    Spectacullar. A lot of work and very well done in my opinion. Following you.
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  19. ivopreda A Fixture

    Country:
    Italy
    latest pictures before primer... but for the moment others to sculpt


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    this guy is Sebastian Sobieski grand standard Bearer of the Polish crown from the Stockholm roll 1605
    1552–1614

    Grand Standard Bearer
    of
    the Polish Crown

    1605
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  20. blaster A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Excellent conversion and detailed work!!!

    Rgds Victor
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