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  1. je_touche

    A.M.H. Alabarda - New Commemorative Figure

    Sorry, but doesn't look the part for me. Clean sculpting, but wrong clothing style. Looks rather like around 1770 than 1720. Compare the figure to the contemporary painting. The justaucorps and the waistcoat are much too short. Also, the tricorne does not look quite right. But noone will ever...
  2. je_touche

    German Peasants' War, 1525

    Thanks guys. As to availability of figures in 1/72 that are NOT in soft plastic there are some small producers who make their figures in either white metal or resin, such as - Valdemar/ Alex Miniatures (based in Denmark; mainly resin, Middle Ages only, but an amazing range)...
  3. je_touche

    German Peasants' War, 1525

    These are my latest sculpts, armed peasants and camp followers of the German Peasants' War of 1525 at rest. They are to be cast in white metal and will be available soon, under the Own Factory label. Scale is 1/72. Hope you like them. Critique, positive or negative, is welcome.
  4. je_touche

    Napoleonic Civilians, 1/72nd Scale

    Teddies vs dolls It's a doll. Teddies were introduced as playthings 100 years later only.
  5. je_touche

    Napoleonic Civilians, 1/72nd Scale

    Hello fellow planeteers, after a long pause I would like to show you some recent sculpt job of mine. Considering the lack of Napoleonic civilians I was thinking it would be nice to have some for those who like to collect figurines or build dioramas in the small scales. The subject of the...
  6. je_touche

    Most beloved figure

    Always the one that I just finished sculpting.
  7. je_touche

    Pikeman, Yellow Regiment, 1632

    Keeping out off all wars since 1814 is quiete an achievement, too. (We should not totally neglect more peaceful subjects, for that matter.) Very nice sculpt of one of my favorite periods in history. You are being extremely efficient these days.
  8. je_touche

    'A job to be proud of'

    That is a great pity. Maybe you could find a good painter willing to try his hands on your sculpts. There are examples of very successful co-operation along those lines.
  9. je_touche

    How Do You Figure Out Scales ???

    T50, let's put it this way - simple maths won't solve the puzzle ALONE but they go a long way to explain the matter we are discussing about. Anything above a head-body ratio of 1/8 will be very much superhero style, anything beneath a ratio of 1/6 will be a midget. Other than that I agree...
  10. je_touche

    How Do You Figure Out Scales ???

    My favorite topic again, it keeps coming up once in a while. ;-) I fully subscribe to what Mike has said. We should think in terms of scale instead of sizes even when dealing with figurines. I remember one single manufacturer (Thistle Miniatures?) who expressly anounce their figures as being...
  11. je_touche

    What can I do with this Head?

    Definitely a bust if it's big enough. Maybe a steampunk villain character?
  12. je_touche

    I need some help sculpting feet.

    Try mixing some Green Stuff (otherwise called Kneadadite) into the Milliput, works wonders to enhance the sculpting qualities. Try different mixtures.
  13. je_touche

    Rules in colour mixing, are there any?

    - Never use white for highlighting reds. - Use tiny amounts of brown or grey to tone down any colour unless it's a gaudy effect what you are after. - Work weathering into your basic colours, don't add weathering effects only after painting has been finished. - Use flesh colour for...
  14. je_touche

    Thomas Jefferson, 54mm Sculpt

    Anders, I like your sculpting, and I like this one too, very clean work and interesting subject matter.
  15. je_touche

    Help!!!

    Historex is not 54 mm though, rather 58-60 mm (in case you are looking for 'true' 1/32 scale).
  16. je_touche

    Mounted Swedish Lifeguard Dragoon - Painting

    Fantastic sculpting and painting. I especially like the horse skin and the weathering. Makes me want to do sth for the same period.
  17. je_touche

    1/10 Grenadier Bust

    http://images.google.de/imgres?imgurl=http://www.hessen-militaer.de/mizi_englisch/images/lggr.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.hessen-militaer.de/no12.htm&usg=__jVQyFiQK1qMlRkk4tPGfiS6oEJU=&h=792&w=546&sz=91&hl=de&start=8&tbnid=wTSNkIeCLWLnRM:&tbnh=143&tbnw=99&prev=/images%3Fq%3DPreu%25C3%259Fen%2BGrenad...
  18. je_touche

    1/10 Grenadier Bust

    The two points I made hold true for the earlier period - larger pouch and different position of shoulder strap. These are details very often not represented correctly in sculpts. I would find it a pity if an otherwise excellent sculpt were marred somewhat since these details are very...
  19. je_touche

    1/10 Grenadier Bust

    This is a superb sculpt, and a face that looks very much 'in period'. There are two details though which might be not quite correct, you may wish to consult your sources again. First, the pouch and pouch flap should be MUCH larger, about 1.5 times larger than the ones shown. These were really...
  20. je_touche

    Trommler und Trommelwagen um 1874

    Great concept, wonderful idea and execution. Molodec!
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