Completed Pegaso French Zouave 1866-1885

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Cracking on here Simon.
Looks smart to me.
Nice job.

Not going so well, I have added the water bottle and haversack. I dropped the haversack and spent 15 mins looking for it then broke part of the waterbottle. Hey-ho such is life, thanks for your support I needed it just now.

Cheers Simon
 
Oh bloody hell..!
Good luck with the search.

Cheers David, found it and stuck.it in place, repaired the water bottle, just the strap part so fixed that with wine bottle foil. Add a bit of Magicsculpt, let that set for a while and paint. So only you and I know it got broken!. Will.post pictures soon.

Cheers Simon
 
It's been a trying day, dropping and losing bits and breaking others but progress was made.

I have attached the water bottle and haversack, the gaps in fit (and breakages) have been bridged with short strips of he foil from wine bottle tops and Magicsculpt. A bit of paint and a blind man on a galloping horse wouldn't notice the fix.

The back of the jacket has been painted, no major high or low tones as the backpack will cut light falling on those parts. I have painted the blue on the front of the jacket with initial low & high lights. The red decoration has just been under painted so far.

He's getting there.

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Click.on the smaller thumb nails for full size piccy.

Cheers Simon
 
I'm liking your progress. The trousers look less stark now there is more of the figure added and painted. A touch of light weathering and I think you will be fine.

And stop throwing things around.....;):D
 
I'm liking your progress. The trousers look less stark now there is more of the figure added and painted. A touch of light weathering and I think you will be fine.

And stop throwing things around.....;):D

Cheers Nigel, it's starting to.pull together and yes some weathering will be needed. I drop things constantly at least once per session usually a lot more, often things that can be easily replaced, but not always.

Cheers Simon
 
Great progress on the Zouave, he is looking great.

Cheers for that Rob, it's all starting to come together now so all being well he won't take much longer. Have to say it hasn't taken as long as I thought it would.

Back to 54mm after this for a while anyway, this has been rather enjoyable.

Cheers Simon
 
Someone once Said ,
Painting And modeling doesn't take much time .. but those things that jump off The workbench!
But it looks Good I think it turns out Very Well !

Hans
 
Someone once Said ,
Painting And modeling doesn't take much time .. but those things that jump off The workbench!
But it looks Good I think it turns out Very Well !

Hans

Cheers Hans, I am standing ready to do some after completion repair as I always kill something when it gets round to putting everything together. I spend a lot of time looking at the floor under my desk, I swear I am getting more clumsy as I age.

Thanks for your support and faith in my modelling!

Cheers Simon
 
Been tinkering away with the Zouave today, slow going but he is on his scenic base and has a left arm, still looking a bit 'Sleepy Hollow' though. Got to go cook tea now so will wait till tomorrow before I do any more.

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Once he has both his arms I'll assess if any colour/tonal corrections are needed before he gets the backpack and head. I am pleased with myself though, I was certain I'd lose the tassel for his hat but I still have it.

Cheers Simon
 
Hi Simon

Catching up ...again!

This is really coming all no well now , think you could push the shadows on the trousers a touch more

Nice work on the leather

Looking forward to seeing more

Happy benchtime...inbetween the bottle of red

Nap
 

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