1. Copying kits is a crime that hurts original artists & producers. Help support your favorite artists by buying their original works. PlanetFigure will not tolerate any activities related to recasting, and will report recasters to authorities. Thank you for your support!

Open Book "Pluck Yew" Longbowman Agincourt - AC Models Review

Discussion in 'Reviews , Video Reviews and Open Book' started by Guy, Feb 23, 2011.

  1. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    ACM10B24
    AC Models
    "Pluck Yew" - Longbowman at Agincourt
    1/10th scale resin - 6 parts
    Sculpted & Painted by Andrew Cairns

    Pluck 01.jpg

    Last fall AC Models released his "Pluck Yew" Longbowman at Agincourt which after recieving it has become my favorite of Andy's busts. Loaded with facial character and complete with optional 2nd head this kit is comprised of 5 resin parts and 1 legnth of wire for the bowstring.

    [ continued in next posting ]

    Steve, AntiJihadistCrusader and pmfs like this.
  2. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Pluck 02.JPG

    Pluck 03.JPG

    Pluck 05.JPG

    Pluck 04.JPG

    Arriving in a sturdy white cardboard box with all the parts wrapped in bubble wrap. All the parts were sealed inside a clear plastic zip-lok bag to insure against loss during shipping. The bottom photograph above shows the parts out of the box and bag ready for inspection.

    Head 1

    Pluck 06.jpg Pluck 07.jpg

    Pluck 08.JPG Pluck 09.JPG

    Pluck 10.jpg Pluck 11.jpg

    Above you see various views of the 1st optional head with the typical helmet for the Agincourt period.

    [ continued in next posting ]



  3. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Head 2

    Pluck 12.JPG Pluck 13.jpg

    Pluck 14.JPG Pluck 15.JPG

    Pluck 16.jpg Pluck 17.jpg

    Above you see the optional head number 2, without the helmet but sporting a bowl cut hair.

    Pluck 18.JPG Pluck 19.JPG

    Pluck 20.jpg Pluck 21.jpg

    Pluck 22.jpg Pluck 23.JPG

    Above you see various views of the chest portion of the bust.

    [ continued in next posting ]

  4. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Pluck 24.jpg Pluck 25.JPG

    Pluck 26.jpg Pluck 27.jpg

    Pluck 28.jpg Pluck 29.JPG

    Above you see various views of the right arm and hand holding up to fingers to signify that he could still use his bow and the left arm and hand holding the longbow.

    Pluck 30.JPG

    Above is a length of wire for use as the bow string.

    Pluck 31.jpg

    Pluck 32.jpg Pluck 33.jpg

    Above you see head 1 dry-fitted into the neck socket.

    [ continued in next posting ]



  5. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Pluck 34.jpg

    Pluck 35.jpg Pluck 36.jpg

    Above you see the dry-fitting into the neck of the second optional head, without the helmet.

    Additional Box Art Photographs

    Painted
    by
    Andy Cairns

    Pluck 37.jpg

    Pluck 38.jpg Pluck 39.jpg

    Conclusion:
    An excellent kit full of character that Andrew Cairns seems to put into each of his figures and busts. Seam lines need to be removed and sanded smooth. No mold blocks to be removed. Highly recommended.

    Available through
    Red Lancers
    and
    other figure shops

    R490
    Recon, DaveCox and gordy like this.
  6. gordy Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Thanks for the peek in the box Guy (y)

    I prefer the helmet to the bowl cut!
  7. kiwi45 Active Member

    Country:
    New_Zealand
    Good review Guy, although some mould seems are quite pronounced. I also prefer the helmeted option, as the bowl haircut version reminds me of the hair cuts my military serving father used to give me AAaaagh!
    well done again Andy.
  8. diamond cutter Active Member

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Quite a character!! Very good!
  9. mil-mart A Fixture

    Country:
    United-Kingdom
    Excellent review Guy and Andy great sculpting and love the title you've given it.:)

    Cheers Ken
  10. gorgosaurus Active Member

    Country:
    Denmark
    Where can I get one of these?
    Spike.
  11. Tony Barton Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    That style of helmet was not current in 1415 : much more like the style of sallet worn in about 1460.
    As a wise man once said, it's very important to remember that the Middle Ages didn't all happen at the same time....
  12. amcairns A Fixture

    Country:
    New_Zealand
    This bust already had controversy over the finger sign,why not another one.
    Cheers
    Andy
  13. Steve Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    The finger sign is great history and represents perfectly the spirit that created the Empire, though of course that was a bit further down the road. Evocative piece, Andy. Wonderful sculpt. Can't really get worked up about the tin hat.--
  14. Ulrich A Fixture

    Country:
    Germany
    It is a great figure. I am just painting it

Share This Page

planetFigure Links

Reviews & Open Box
Buy. Sell & trade
Articles
Link Directory
Events
Advertising

Popular Sections

Figure & Minis News
vBench - Works in Progress
Painting Talk
Sculpting Talk
Digital Sculpting Talk
The Lounge
Report Piracy

Who we are

planetFigure is a community built around miniature painters, sculptors and collectors, We are here to exchange support, Information & Resources.

© planetFigure 2003 - 2022.