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WIP Critique SASR Afghanistan 2009, 1/6th scale

Discussion in 'vBench (Works in Progress)' started by Tony Dawe, Jul 23, 2017.

  1. Perseas Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Greece
    Simply Magnificent!
    Congratulations Tony!!!
  2. Tony Dawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Hi guys

    I've decided to start this figure again.

    I have to fill in the etched camouflage on the uniform and to do this I need to strip off the camouflage I've painted on and fill the etched surface details to make it smooth again.

    Then I will paint the correct Australian multicam camouflage scheme rather than the DPCU pattern I'd originally painted.

    Thanks to Al Mackie for keeping me true to my mission. It's taken 3 months to get this far but it hasn't been wasted.

    I'm donating this figure to the SAS Resources Fund, who supports the widows and children of fallen members of the Regiment. It simply must be perfect and I was wrong to take shortcuts. Hopefully when it's finished it will raise a lot of money and take pride of place on someone's mantle piece.

    Until then, I have to dig in for a long couple of sessions to fill in the etching before the repainted can begin.
  3. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Tony

    That's a real dedication there ...please do share the WIP on the camo/ clothing ..be interesting to see this .

    All credit to you a fne thing to do by donating the figure to raise money for the fund .

    Nap
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  4. Wings5797 A Fixture

    Country:
    France
    Over the years I have found that trying to correct a place that you are not happy with is don't try to correct start again.
    Good luck with round two Tony.
    Keith
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  5. smudger1960 PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Will be following your progress with this one tony
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  6. Tony Dawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Rather than strip back everything, I've decided to apply Josonja Texture Paste over the figure and use the paste to fill in the etched surface details of the camouflage pattern. It will take several coats to get it evenly smooth. Here's the result after two coats.

    The texture paste will then be lightly sanded before the reprinting begins.

    I need to do more research on the uniform. I'm still not 100% certain if the camouflage pattern is DPDU or multicam. Im hoping to gain access to original pieces from the SAS Regiment so I can complete the task with complete confidence. IMG_0876.JPG
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  7. alamac Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Australia
    Tony
    The extra effort will be well worth it mate, following this one
    Cheers
    Al
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  8. stoffy01 PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    Australia
    Hey Bob, that's my line .

    Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk
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  9. Viking Bob PlanetFigure Supporter

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Tony, fantastic painting and dedication to the art. Love it.
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  10. Tony Dawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Hi guys, I wanted to provide an update on this project.

    I was dissatisfied with my original treatment of the camouflage on this figure and chose to paint over the the sculpted patterns with Josonja texture paint. I've recently been fortunate to visit the museum at the Australian SAS headquarters at Campbell Barracks in Swanbourne here in Perth (thanks to ChrisR) and was able to explore the archives and take countless photos of the original gear worn by the SAS in Afghanistan and in Vietnam.

    Here are some of the photos I'm able to share with you that show the uniform I intend to paint.


    Consequently I've discovered several flaws in the design of the uniform of this figure. The clothing sculpted on this figure is not entirely accurate and now I have the evidence to prove it.

    I know that it probably doesn't matter to many people, but the person who buys this piece at auction is probably someone who wore this uniform in combat, and it must be 100% accurate if it's going to attract top dollars. More importantly to me, I want the person who buys this piece to love it and feel it represents him and his mates with pride.

    A few minor changes will see this figure corrected, and then I can tackle the multicam with greater confidence and accurate reference material.
    IMG_0957.JPG IMG_0960.JPG IMG_0961.JPG IMG_0962.JPG IMG_0965.JPG IMG_0967.JPG IMG_0978.JPG IMG_0966.JPG
  11. Tony Dawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    So after a week of researching and talking to experts, I've finally started to paint the multicam pattern (aided by a lovely 6 year old Shiraz). Just the top of the trousers done so far. No shading or highlighting done yet. Any thoughts/ comments?
    IMG_1008.JPG
  12. Nap Moderator

    Country:
    England
    Tony

    That's awesome research work ..nice one Chris on helping ....painting is coming on well ...just no idea how you achieve such work ....even with a glass or 2 !!

    Following this to completion and a very happy auction winner

    Thanks for sharing

    Nap
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  13. Bootneck Well-Known Member

    Even with no shading or highlights Tony this looks stunning. Please can you share the colours you use? Also any advice as to what wine and quantity I should drink it in to achieve these results lol .
    Cannot wait for your progress.
    Peter.
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  14. Tony Dawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Thanks guys,

    I'm still tweaking the multicam and getting some valuable advice from Alan Mackie, who is the only other person mad enough to attempt painting multicam in 1/6th Scale.

    It's getting there, but after two nights I haven't finished the top half of the trousers.
    IMG_1010.JPG
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  15. arj A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Very nice work Tony.
    Your patience and persistence are amazing.

    Cheers,
    Andrew
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  16. loosehead Active Member

    Country:
    Australia
    Morning Tony
    Its coming together nicely bro slow and steady there is plenty of multi cam to go
    Will look awesome when complete its all in the details
    Cheers
    Chris W
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  17. Tony Dawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Thanks boys,

    More progress on the trousers. Almost done now. Shading and highlighting to come then weathering Then on to the shirt. IMG_1013.JPG IMG_1014.JPG IMG_1015.JPG
  18. John strachan Well-Known Member

    That's looking very nice indeed Tony, looking forward to seeing the final work.
    John
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  19. Tony Dawe A Fixture

    Country:
    Australia
    Hi guys

    Another big night on the brushes. The shirt is now painted and I'm now working on the chest rig and webbing.

    I'm so glad I started over again and painted the multicam. It was a real challenge but worth the effort. IMG_1021.JPG IMG_1022.JPG IMG_1023.JPG IMG_1024.JPG IMG_1025.JPG IMG_1026.JPG
  20. Wayneb A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Well, from July 23 cold cast bronze in a box and Led Zeppelin, to Oct.28 and what's turning out to be a fantastic piece of painted sculpture. I think you're starting to have fun now. (sorry I can't tell what the cd is)

    Wayne
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