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WIP german landsknecht 1550/1580

Discussion in 'Sculpting' started by vincenzo, Jul 16, 2015.

  1. vincenzo Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Italy
    Good morning friends,
    this is my latest creation, a german landsckencht arquebusier from the second half of XVI cent.
    54 scale made with magic sculpt.
    Obviously it's a wip. Hope you like it!

    military-infantry-arquebusier-mid-16th-century-after-copper-engraving-BHNA7D.jpg military-infantry-arquebusier-mid-16th-century-after-copper-engraving-BHNA7D.jpg military-landsknechts-arquebusier-woodcut-by-virgil-solis-nuremberg-B5M5N3.jpg SNB18048.JPG SNB18049.JPG SNB18050.JPG SNB18051.JPG SNB18052.JPG SNB18052.JPG SNB18053.JPG SNB18054.JPG

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  2. vincenzo Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Italy
    Hi!
    here the definitive version of my landsknecht arquebuser!
    54 mm made in Magic sculpt and Duro.
    Hope you like it!!

    Copy avalaible on p.m. SNB18238_1.jpg SNB18228.JPG SNB18228.JPG SNB18234.JPG SNB18237.JPG SNB18233.JPG
  3. merlino Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Italy
    great Vincenzo! Magnific work !
  4. Ferris A Fixture

    Terrific, very nice work.
    Must be fun to paint!

    Adrian
  5. Metal Extremo Well-Known Member

    Excellent work.
    Smooth termination. Must be difficult with all the strips of clothes.
  6. vincenzo Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Italy
    Many thanks! I'm happy you like it!

    Metal Extremo: not so difficult. I only cut many strips from a sheet of putty and put in position.
    If you nedd I can make a little tutorial about
    napoleonpeart and Metal Extremo like this.
  7. Metal Extremo Well-Known Member

    This will be great!
    I'm a painter, but i'm trying to learn to sculpt a little and all help is welcome.
  8. vincenzo Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Italy
    Hi! finally here's the tutorial!
    first mix the two parts putty (Magic Sculpt in this case)
    WP_20151014_01_06_43_Pro.jpg

    sprinkle talcum powder on the floor
    WP_20151014_01_06_57_Pro.jpg
    then you must flatten the putty
    WP_20151014_01_07_22_Pro.jpg
    WP_20151014_01_07_41_Pro.jpg
    WP_20151014_01_08_49_Pro.jpg
  9. vincenzo Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Italy
    now cut more strips
    WP_20151014_01_09_54_Pro.jpg WP_20151014_01_10_28_Pro.jpg

    and put it in position

    WP_20151014_01_11_49_Pro.jpg WP_20151014_01_12_11_Pro.jpg WP_20151014_01_12_53_Pro.jpg
    WP_20151014_01_13_02_Pro.jpg

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    GARRY and Martin64 like this.
  10. franceso sbarile A Fixture

    Congratulations Vincenzo, as you know I enjoy a lot such reproductions of landsckenchts out of the common image of them. Very useful the tutorial also.
    I can say to Ferris that all sculpture from Vincenzo i got in my hands were really fun to paint:) above all if you enjoy renaissance costumes.
    Cheers
    Francesco
  11. vincenzo Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Italy
    Many thanks Francesco!, you're too kind!

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