WIP Critique Painting Canada's First VC

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Very nice Colin. The face is superb in both sculpt and painting and the lace work has come up a treat. Still following this one.

Tommi
 
Thanks Tommi. Appreciate the comments.

Here we are as of this morning.

Colin

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Really enjoyed watching this from build to paint. Great job hopefully I will see it up close some day.

Cheers

Ray
 
Thanks Ray and Kevin. Appreciate the supporting words.

I have applied dull coat (Tamiya) successfully. These photos show the result of applying diluted gold paint over the dulled pouch belt and the effect of adding final metals to his cartouche pouch. No ink or metal washes on his chest braids yet.

Colin

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I really don't know what I could possibly say about what you've done here... I mean... like... umm... HOLY SHIT MAN!!!!!:woot::facepalm::eek:

I guess that sums it up

Colin the Under-talented
 
Try Colin the differently talented. Thanks dude.

Hamilton is a maybe. I thought it was this weekend. Us retired guys never know what day of the week it is.
 
Colin,

This is a jaw dropping piece of painting The gold lace is first class , I would love to see this in the flesh ....

Pictures are good as well so I suppose I almost am!

Thanks for letting us all come on the journey with you it's been great

Nap
 
Thanks for the kind words Kevin. I am never sure whether such frequent updates are of use or interest to members. I have admit that I mainly do it to leave a record of sculpting and painting methods for my own future reference. But I also like reading other folks' SBSs.

Cheers

Colin
 
Here are a few pictures of my 1821 pattern light cavalry officer's sabre....luckily since it's the only piece of militaria I own. The acid etching on the blade presents an interesting painting challenge. This sword is marked Hawkes of London (the officer's military tailor - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gieves_&_Hawkes) and the blade is a Wilkinson style, although unmarked except for Hawkes.

Lt. Dunn carried a custom blade by Wilkinson that had been constructed about 4" longer than regulation, commensurate with his much taller than average height. That extra reach may have assisted him in the melee that won him his VC.

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Here he is with the gold wash on his lace. Still need to apply some light highlighting to the gold lace to bring back the underlying texture and pattern after the gold wash.

Still need to work on the busby some more to increase contrast of the fur and remove the matte effect of the dull coat. I will also revise his hair colour to increase contrast with the fur of the busby.

Also need to finalize his sword and other minor tweaks like shading the black leather sides of his cartouche box. Hope to finish today or early tomorrow if my wife-planned social life allows.

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