1st Foot Guard Grenadier WIP 1

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JGREEN

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Here's a couple early in progress pics of my next project - Pegaso's Officer of 1st Foot Guard Grenadiers. It's a classic in my opinion (by the great M. Bruno), and I finally got around to buying it at the Chicago show. The face is only undercoated, and all the grey bits are bare primer. Thanks for looking and more to come . . .

Jason
 

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Jason, great start and I can already see this is gonna be a stunner. Looking forward to following through to completion.
Many thanks for showing.

Cheers Ken
 
Hi Jason,

It's always interesting to see how you start your figures. As Ken rightly points out; even at this early stage this figure has the makings of another stunning piece.
 
Jason, I like the reds. Are you using acrylics on the uniform and oils on the face? Keep us posted. Rusty
 
As usual, another stunner in the works. It was great seeing you Jason and your inspirational work at the show this year. Hopefully, will see you & this classic piece at MFCA. Steve.
 
Hey Jason,

Looks really nice. I have a figure that I am going to have to do with all the lace so can you share what you use for your gold lace? Thanks and look forward to seeing more pictures.

Joe
 
Ken, Tony, Robert, Peter, Alessandro, Rusty, Steve, Carl, Marc, Marcel, Joe, David, John G., and John B.:

Thank you, guys, for your comments! I really value your feedback!

Rusty - yes, acrylics for the uniform, and I plan to use acrylics for the face on this one (it'll be my first full face in acrylics).
Steve - nice seeing you as well and I enjoyed talking with you. Probably wont make MFCA, but there's always Chicago 2010!
Marc - Thanks! I used to always start with the face, but lately I like to paint everything around the face first. I used to paint the face, I'd be happy with it, and then I'd paint everything around the face and suddenly it seemed like there wasn't enough contrast in the face. Painting everything around the face first lets me better judge the tones and contrasts of the face.
Joe - my gold lace is desert yellow, red leather and german camo black brown, highlighted with golden yellow.
David - my red is the same as Cartacci - carmine red + green, highlighted with scarlet

Hey everyone, Mike Coffman asked in a PM about the blue stuff on the figure's feet. I thought I'd answer him here in case others were wondering the same. Basically, Mike asked what it was and if it was the only thing securing him to the base. Mike, it's a tacky putty sold at craft stores designed mainly to tack posters to the wall. No, its not the only thing securing him to the base. He actually has pins protruding from his heels into holes I've drilled in the temporary base. The blue stuff is just to keep him from moving around too much during painting.

Jason
 
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