WIP Critique German Stormtrooper, Young Miniatures bust

planetFigure

Help Support planetFigure:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

tonydawe

A Fixture
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
8,280
Location
Perth, Western Australia
Hi guys,

I've been working on a several modelling projects over the Christmas/ New year break, including a couple of tanks and a 72nd scale aircraft, just for a change. I also started work on this beautiful bust from Young Miniatures.

To add some extra texture to the hessian bags to store the grenades, I covered the bags in tissue paper soaked in white gluer and water to create a rougher texture. I've also been experimenting with the hairspray paint chipping technique (hence my work on the tanks) and used it on the helmet and mess kit. I must admit the results look quite realistic.

Still a long way to go, but I'm enjoying this one.

IMG_4530.JPGIMG_4531.JPGIMG_4532.JPGIMG_4533.JPGIMG_4534.JPG
 
Hi Chris, thanks for your comments mate. ;)

Hi Alexandre, you're too kind mate. I really appreciate our comments. :p

Hi Matthew, thanks buddy. Good luck with those 75mm Germans. Carl's a great sculptor and those are wonderful figures you've chosen.;)

Hi Chris, thanks mate. The helmet is a focus for this bust, so I'm really pleased you think it looks realistic. That's what I was aiming for.(y)

Hi Dan, thanks buddy. I like to use tissue paper rather than thicker print paper because tissue paper is so thin and conforms to the contours of the surface of the bust easily. It is fragile and can tear easily, but its worth it. I'd like to see how your experiments with print paper turn out. :D

I did a bit more last night. Added some oils to the face to emphasise the highlights on the cheek bones and around the mouth, and straightened up the eyes which weren't quite symmetrical. I'm still doing the stippling on the great coat to try and replicate the rough woollen texture. More shading required, but its starting to look OK.
Stormtrooper 1.jpgStormtrooper 2.jpgStormtrooper 3.jpgStormtrooper 4.jpgStormtrooper 5.jpg
 
Hi Phil, thanks mate. I wanted to capture that 1000 yard stare and show that intensity in the eyes. I'm glad you think I managed to get it.;)

Hi Erik, thanks very much for your comments. (y)

Hi Keith, hopefully he'll get better as he becomes more complete. I'm still working on the shading on the coat and the leather straps, and have yet to add any of the accoutrements or the rifle.:D

Hi Jeff, thank you. Hopefully the next pics will show further improvements.:)

Hi Joe, yes mate, that was the look I wanted to capture. Once I add some dirt and sweat stains to the face and uniform, I hope he'll look suitably dishevelled and war-weary.(y)
 
Hi Marc, thank you for your comments. I am trying to push myself to improve with every bust and figure. I appreciate your encouragement. ;)

Hi Mike, thanks buddy.:)

I've attached some progress pics to show where I got to last night. I'm still working on the gas mask, but the rifle and canteen are now finished and added.

Once the gas mask is finished, I'll attack the bust with oil washes and pastels to add the dirt and grime.

Stormtrooper 6.jpgStormtrooper 7.jpgStormtrooper 8.jpgStormtrooper 9.jpgStormtrooper 10.jpgStormtrooper 11.jpgStormtrooper 12.jpgStormtrooper 13.jpg
 
Thoses eyes ! It is exactly what described ErnstvonSalomon in 1918 about veteran German soldier coming back from the front in Germany.as they were not considered as heroes by the German civils, after having suffered and seen so much atrocities : they look like having deep hole in the eyes, under the helmet...
 
Hi Tony,

I've just look to all topic, amazing how you progressed with every stage. If possible, please, put some photos when oils are completely dried.
Warm congrats!
Nicolae
 

Latest posts

Back
Top