WIP Allied pilot WWII 90mm

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galdino

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I'm making a pilot in 90mm, depicting a south americam (brazilian) pilot in WWII.
The figure can be a north american pilot once all brazilian equipment in WWII was from USA.
Small details will make the diference:

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pbface.jpg


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pilotofrente.jpg


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Fabulous work! (y)
What is the putty you are using ?
The right arm was it done in one sitting or are the folds added with soft putty on hardened putty?

Thanks for sharing!
 
Thank you T50, Trep and Gordy for your comments!
Gordy, actualy its all separated to make a kit.
The arms, head and other details are just fitted in place.
The putty is an epoxi putty made here in Brazil with the name of durepox.
I made first the "flesh" of the arm, then, made the folds over it.
I wonder what he could be writting.
Any ideas?
 
I wonder what he could be writting.
Any ideas?

Job application for something less dangerous :)

This figure caught my eye with the very attractive pose you chose for this figure and the fact he is writing, no often do we see a figure writing.
Nice idea for a figure and i look forward to seeing it complete.

Steve(y)
 
Thank you T50, Trep and Gordy for your comments!
Gordy, actualy its all separated to make a kit.
The arms, head and other details are just fitted in place.
The putty is an epoxi putty made here in Brazil with the name of durepox.
I made first the "flesh" of the arm, then, made the folds over it.

Thanks for the info Galdino!

I wonder what he could be writting.
Any ideas?
milk
loaf of bread
eggs
;)
 
Nice job Galdino! I know from experience what an "interesting" task it will be to sort out all of those straps on the parachute harness. I find a good selection of expletives and a lot of head scratching to be helpful in this process. Good luck with that and keep up the good work!

Mike
 
Demais

Belissimo trabalho que material voce usou apoxie?
Parabens
Great job what matirial you work
 
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