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WWI british soldier

Discussion in 'Sculpting' started by masterpuppet, Aug 1, 2005.

  1. masterpuppet Member

    Country:
    Argentina
    hi guys this is last figure that i sculpt i wait for yours commentaries

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  2. masterpuppet Member

    Country:
    Argentina
    other picture. look the figure is not finnished

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  3. Djoubri M Well-Known Member

    Country:
    France
    Good job . Very nice attitude .
  4. Kisifer Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Greece
    Nicely done Jorge, is he 54mm?
  5. Fantomas A Fixture

    Country:
    Canada
    Hey,

    This is a nice figure, I love it.
  6. Alex Lopez Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Mexico
    I like it Jorge.

    Alex.
  7. Markus Well-Known Member

    Country:
    Germany
    Hello Jorge,

    that looks pretty good to me. (y)

    Sunny regards,
    Markus
  8. m@rp Active Member

    Country:
    Belgium
    Hi Jorge,
    Very good attitude, nice sculpture.
    Is it a trench raider?
    Keep up the good work
    Pascal
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  9. masterpuppet Member

    Country:
    Argentina
    this figure is in 1/32
    thanks for the commentaries
    jorge
  10. El Gus New Member

    Country:
    Argentina
    Great Work , Jorge .

    Hola che, apareciste????

    Un abrazo
  11. Parkadge Member

    Country:
    Ireland
    I like this figure's attitude very much. What kind of tunic is that?
  12. garyjd Well-Known Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Jorge, Very nice job. That is one "tommy" with attitude. I would work on the helmet a little bit more as there does not appear to be a "rim" on the helmet.~Gary
  13. Jason W. Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    I love that pose! Nice work, Jorge!!
  14. masterpuppet Member

    Country:
    Argentina
    i dont know wht tunic is it, but was taked from a osprey book from the kaiserlach battle, and like me so much this tunic got a to granates on the front, in this figure was cover or theys arms, thanks again
    jorge
  15. gdcdreamer New Member

    Muy buen laburo Jorge!
    Congratulations!
    GUille
  16. Dan Morton A Fixture

    Country:
    United-States
    Excellent figure! I really like the attitude and everything about him! :) ;)

    Background info for those who asked - See page 50 of the Osprey Modern Campaigns 6, Kaiserschlacht 1918. The tunic is a "Chemico body shield" and looks like a leather and/or canvas-covered body armor for trench raiders. The helmet is shown with a canvas cover on it, Guy and that's why it has the unusual rim. Some slight folds filed into the lower part of the helmet would make that easier to see and understand, Jorge. The illustration shows a wicked-looking spiked ball head knocker. How are you going to finish the head knocker, Jorge? I'd really like to see that with an SBS photo series.

    All the best,
    Dan
  17. neill Active Member

    Country:
    United-States
    Nice Job...

    As stated by many great Attiude. the pose and anatomy work to give the attitude. Nice to see far to many sculpt soldiers in a static manner. More like something to hang clothing on ina shop window, then livng breathing warriors.

    Neill
  18. masterpuppet Member

    Country:
    Argentina
    thanks for the commentaries, i got many job and cannot finnish this figure, and the are comlpetelly finnish i will show the pictures
    thanks again
    jorge

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