1757. Treasure Island. 54 mm.

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Vladimir Sychev

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"Long John" Silver and Jim Hawkins.
54 mm. Magic Sculpt Epoxy Clay.
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"Long John" Silver:
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Jim Hawkins:
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Hi Vladimir,
I absolutely love it:). Brings back memories of watching the best Long John Silver played by Robert Newton. Great animation and sense of movement. My only observation is Jim Hawkins.......Arrrgh Jim..............the hands look a bit over sized! But I like what you have done.(y) Might just have to buy this for old nostalgic reasons!
cheers
Richie
 
Friends, thank you very much for your kind words.
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson... Nostalgia... Childhood... Hispaniola... Pirates!..

I tried to do well.
Vladimir, you had a larger base with rocks in the preliminary stages - have you discarded that one? Resin volume and cost consideration?

Yes, Gaudin. Large base with rocks – discarded. Yes, resin volume (1 base = 4,5 figurine) and price of vignettes.
Hi Vladimir,I absolutely love it:). Brings back memories of watching the best Long John Silver played by Robert Newton. Great animation and sense of movement. My only observation is Jim Hawkins.......Arrrgh Jim..............the hands look a bit over sized! But I like what you have done.(y) Might just have to buy this for old nostalgic reasons!
cheers
Richie

Yes, Richie. The Jim's hands look a bit over sized. Maybe he's worked very hard in the Admiral Benbow inn, helping his father and mother.;) Perhaps angle photographing.:)
Friends, once again thank you very much!
 
Whoa, Nellie. . . talk about atmosphere and
dramatic tension . . . These figures are just
fantastic. Wishing you well with this "enterprise".
And yes, to one of the posters, I do so well remember
Robert Newton, the incredible English Character
actor. There were so many from the British Isles,
i.e. Dame Mae Witty, Margaret Rutherford, Terry
Thomas, Alistar Sim (hope I didn't misspell his name).
Well, I digress, as I'm obviously a lover of vintage
films, from all nations. Kind regards, Kansas Kid
 
"Treasure Island", my favorite book growing up; my favorite film (the Disney version with Robert Newton and Bobby Driscoll), and if this work is going to be commercial, my favorite vignette.

Please announce when it's going to be available. I can always raid the grandson's college fund...
:D
 
Compliments Vladimir!! I'ts a great sculpture!

how do you separate pieces for create mold? before o after during process?
All parts of putty have inside metal wireframe?

Thank you
 
Compliments Vladimir!! I'ts a great sculpture!
how do you separate pieces for create mold? before o after during process?
All parts of putty have inside metal wireframe?
Thank you

Thank you, Daniele!
I separate part in the process of sculpting figurines.
The metal frame has only legs, torso, arms, neck, head and weapons.

Process modeling of these figures in the topic "Heading for Maracaibo" on http://www.modelsculpt.org/
 

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