Thanks carl,you know what i'm like for extrasVery neat work on the lining Brian.
The little extras have given it character.
Very nice,
Carl.
Hi Colin,yes thats an interesting point about the tartan,its an ideal scottish subject to paint without the fear of painting a tartan,thanks for your comentsThis fine bust gives us the chance to do asoldier of the 79th without that horribly complex tartan....nice job!
colin
Thanks alot ken for your coments and support,i'm glad you liked itBrian excellent painting mate and a neat idea to add the wear and tear to the jacket a very impressive result.
Cheers Ken
Many thanks steve for your kind coments,i'm glad you liked the result mateExcellent job Brian and for this figure I'd say weathering is a must and yours, and the wear and tear are perfectly done IMO
Steve
Many thanks my friend for your kind coments,i love your Avatar,Captain Black,that brings back some childhood memories for mecool!
Many thanks pedro my friend,i'm glad you liked the result on the weathering,many thanks for your kind comentsBrian I think you made a wonderfull job!! And your right about the weathered and worned out uniform... you made some nice details that contribute to the realism of the figure.
I don't have a problem in accepting that, as well as, against the opinion of some in my home, put paint a man's beard...
That painting is very well done... no need to say that t you at this point.
Anyway, Congrats for another beautifull piece!!
Regards
Pedro
Hi Keith,hope your keeping well mate,yes i will be bringing it to figureworld,thanks mate for your kind comentsAnother beautifully rendered bust Brian-hope to see them at Figureworld.
Keith
Ron i'm glad you liked the extras,like i said in the original post its not everyones cup of tea but its something i like to do to enhance my figures,thanks for your kind comentsSuperb Brian, those little extra details take it to another level.
Regards
Ron
Hi Don mate,hope your keeping well,many thanks don for your contiued support,i'm glad you like the extras,i felt a bust this good needed the extra weathering to set him off and i'm glad i've achieved what i set out to do,take care mate,Wonderful work Brian, some great stuff coming from your bench. Love what you have managed with his feather bonnet and rucksack, they really stand out to me, Have to admit mate, its all good.
Don
Hi Del,good to hear from you,many thanks for your coments,they are always appriciated,i'm glad you liked the finished resultHi Brian what can I say other than I agree with everyone else........an absolutely excellent result.
Cheers
Derek
Many thanks yoshi for your kind coments my friendhoi Smudger. perfect. what a beautifuk piece. i like the wear en tear very much.
thx!
Many thanks brian,i'm glad you liked it,i appriciate the kind coments as wellDitto Brian.Cracking paint job."Not eveybodys cup of tea" but bloody realistic Brian.
Brian
Many thanks Ken for your kind comentsVery nice indeed
Many thanks Grod for your kind coments,i'm glad you liked itBeautiful figure both sculpting and painting.
Gordon
Thanks very much mike for your kind comentsNicely done sir.