Lt. german artillery 84Rg 1917

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macasar

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Hello
at first sorry for my very bad english ; this is my last sculpture (Super Sculpey +magic sculpt) 1/6 i will be very happy to have your opinion .
thanks
didier
 

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All I can say is WOW, WOW, WOW,...................
Did you have to cook the sculpy and magic sculpt mix. I know that magic sculpt air dries but sculpy has to cook? Thanks-
Again- Wonderful!
 
i use supersculpey for the body the clothes and the folding and the magic sculpt for the details my problem is to reconcile the molding process(eventualy) and my love of crisp détails
didier
 
I think it is fantastic, one observation and it could be the photo. The head looks a little to big for the torso. But I love it....

Tor
 
Vitte, I think it looks very nice. Do you have more pictures? The head does look a little large, but then again it could be the camera angle. I think your work on the details such as the helmet, gas mask, buttons and iron cross are very well done. I also really like what appears to be texture on the uniform. I have experimented with combining Sculpey and putty myself but have never used it on the majority of a project like you have. Please show us more of your work.~Gary
 
you are right the head is a little big but i want depict a very young officer thin as a take ; in 1917 it's begin to be hard to find food in trench even for Lt . i live during 5 years in Somme in france where all the big WWI battle take place and i have many pictures of soldier very thin . i work the texture in final with SS very diluted with mineral spirit
didier
 

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excellent texture on the uniform,very nice work. I agree that the head is a little to big...the gas mask looks like it would not fit.
 
Steve picked up on exactly what I saw. That mask absolutely would not fit that head. And, unfortunately, for me that really detracts some from what is otherwise an absolutely first rate sculpture!! Wonderful job of sculpting! Super idea about the texture on the tunic!

All the best,
Dan
 
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