WIP 40mm Soissonnais Mounted Officer, Yorktown 1781

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MarquisMini

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Hello folks,
New chap on my workbench.
This is a mounted continental officer from Front rank Figurines .
I converted to the French 1779 regulation coat for an officer of this Renown Regiment during the Franco-American siege of Yorktown.
The regiment was dressed innwhite coats with Crimson lapels, cuffs and yellow metal buttons.
I did minor modifications, shortened the lapels, added some putty to widen up a little, got rid of the turn down collar and added the stand up collar, and final.step i got rid of the shoulder band, added buttons (one extra per cuff) and 3 large buttons below the right lapel as per the regulations.
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Morning Daniel,

Nice looking figure it will work well with the unmounted officer for sure

White horse and with the white uniform woukd look great !

Nice to see the masters bench !

Following

Happy Nap
 
I have primed the figure with Automotive self etching primer, once dried out, i have decided to use the Army painter color primer, Skeleton bone.
I let it dry for at least 1 hour, then added the strong tone wash with a brush.
Later i lay the base color for the Crimson, which i have made my own base color with a mix of Howard Hues crimson, windsor &Newton Quinocridone crimson (acrylic) , vallejo sunset purple and vallejo flat red., none of the Crimson paints in the market made menhappy, so i created my own version of it lol.
Lapels done, base for the vest and pants are intermediate grey with some german grey.

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Such detailed conversion work on this scale and a superb painting!Really running out of praises for your work mate.Seriously,do you ever sleep?

Oda.


Thank you very much Oda, great to have you on this Thread.
Ps: i do paint little by little when i get a chance, not easy between family and work, but i manage to paint some stuff in between :)
 
The painting is superb. is there any way of thinning the reins?

Mike

Hey Mike, thanks for passing by.
Not sure what you mean about the reins thou..are they too thick ?,
I find that most of the time, because of thencasting process , manufactures (or sculptors) made some pieces thicker so it withstand the casting.
Regards
 
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