Yes, this is why several manufacturers now "sculpt" their weapons using computer programs and print their work on 3D printers. You did a great job on a very complex weapon system in the old style using your hands only.
Mario
Amazing! I remember you showed us the soldiers with orphan when it was still work in progress... You really are a talented sculptor and your figures look wonderful, but the best part is they always evoke emotions. Bravo!
Mario
Amazing! The details on the uniform and the gear are simply wonderful. Can you tell us who sculpted this figure? Will your company be releasing more modern figures in this scale?
Mario
Very nice... I like where you are going with these Brits.
D-Day Miniature Studio means you are dedicated to making WW2 figures only? Any chance of venturing into different time periods?
Mario
Thank you for your response... Looking forward to seeing the first large scale figure from Tommy's War, I know it will be well worth the wait.
Cheers,
Mario
Very nice sculpts, hope to see them released soon.
I'm glad you showed us the sculpting process as well. It is always nice seeing these little masterpieces come to life.
Mario
Great stuff indeed. WWI is definitely not the period I'm interested in, but your figures and vignettes are really something special and I did get a couple of Tommy's War figures just to support your business. This is an amazing release, one of the best I've seen this year, and I hope you will do...
Very nice, I like it a lot.
As for the browns, I think Jimmy was talking about the size of brown patches, not their color. And I have to agree, they should have been a bit bigger. But nevertheless, an amazing job altogether.
Mario
Nice work! I would suggest putting the MG grip in his right hand and casting it like that. It doesn't have to be the entire weapon, just the grip. It would make the figure really hold the weapon.
Mario