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Open Book Polish Winged Hussar 17th Century - Young Miniatures Review

Discussion in 'Reviews , Video Reviews and Open Book' started by Guy, May 8, 2012.

  1. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    YH1831
    Polish Winged Hussar, 17th Century
    1/10th scale resin - 19 resin parts
    Sculpted and painted by Young B. Song

    PWH 01.jpg

    Young Miniature's newest release depicts a Polish Winged Hussar from the 17th century. This is a 1/10th scale resin kit sculpted by Young B. Song himself.

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    Mike - The Kiwi and Steve like this.
  2. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    PWH 02.JPG

    Arriving in Young's traditional sturdy black box with all parts sandwiched between layers of foam for protection.

    PWH 02a.JPG

    Above you see all of the small parts sealed inside a zip-lok bag.

    PWH 03.JPG

    PWH 04.JPG

    Above you see all of the parts including 35 feathers attached to their respective casting block.

    Head

    PWH 05.JPG PWH 06.JPG

    PWH 07.JPG PWH 08.JPG

    PWH 09.JPG PWH 10.JPG

    Above you see the various views of the separate cast head.

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  3. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States

    Helmet

    PWH 11.JPG PWH 12.JPG PWH 13.JPG PWH 14.JPG

    Above are the four sides of the separate cast helmet.

    Bust

    PWH 15.JPG PWH 16.JPG PWH 17.JPG PWH 18.JPG

    Above are the four sides of the chest portion of the bust.

    close-ups

    PWH 19.JPG

    PWH 20.JPG

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  4. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Dry-fitting

    PWH 21.JPG PWH 22.JPG

    PWH 23.JPG PWH 25.JPG

    PWH 24.JPG

    After carefully removing the casting blocks I tried the dry fitting of the head into the neck socket as well as the helmet on top of his head.

    PWH 25a.JPG PWH 25b.JPG

    PWH 26.JPG

    Above are the feather vanes for attaching the individual feathers as well as the smaller accessories that were sealed inside a zip-lok bag.

    PWH 28.JPG PWH 27.JPG

    Above you see the front and back of one of the feather castings. 7 casts of 5 feathers each for a total of 35 feathers.

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  5. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Tommi, Wigdog and Mike - The Kiwi like this.
  6. Mike - The Kiwi A Fixture

    Country:
    New_Zealand
    Winged Hussars are an all time favourite of mine Guy, appreciate detailed photos.
    I've got earlier version from Young but will explore this in future if my schedule permits.

    Would love to paint this as a commission for some one, if you're interested drop me a PM.

    Mike

    P.S. Here's some earlier articles I wrote on these legendary Polish soldiers:
    http://forums.delphiforums.com/medrenfig/messages/?msg=932.1
    May be of interest to our fellow Planeteers.
  7. megroot A Fixture

    Country:
    Netherlands
    That looks a very crisp and clean casting.

    Marc
  8. bagelman1952 Well-Known Member

    Country:
    England
    Looks very nice indeed

    Ken
  9. Piotrec Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    I see 36 feathers on the box art, but only 35 in the box.
  10. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    I just sent Young an email about this question. I also count 18 feathers on each side for a total of 36.

    I'll post his response.

    Guy
  11. Guy A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    I received an email from Young about the quanity of feathers and he stated there should be 8 sets of feathers for a total of 40 feathers. Here is Young's email copy pasted:

    Dear Guy

    I'm very much sorry.
    It's mistake of packing.
    Originally, YH1831 was included 8 set of feathers.
    Total 40 feathers.
    I'm very much sorry.
    It's our mistake in your kit.
    We will send one more set of feather with new bust.

    Thanks always.

    Min and Young

  12. Falo Member

    Country:
    Spain
    Thank you Guy, a good review.
  13. NickM Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Australia
    Thanks for the great review, Guy. I'm not huge on painting Busts, but this figure has so much character I think it's going to be my first attempt.

    Cheers mate!
    Nick
  14. DEL A Fixture

    Country:
    Scotland
    I've got the earlier release which is pretty darn good with a great 'Polish' face but this one is even better.
    Looks like the feathers are easier to release than in the earlier kit. Superb.
    Cheers
    Derek

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