Completed Another Chindit bust…

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Canoehead

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Hi all,

Having a go myself at that really cool 1/10 bust of a British Chindit from Scale Collectables.

Like others here on pF, I’m hoping to depict this guy as a bit beaten up and jungle-worn. I started with a couple of tweaks to the head underneath that awesome bush hat.

Using Apoxie Sculpt, I added some straggles of sweaty hair plastered to this guy’s forehead. I also beefed up the beard on my version, extending his luxuriant growth down his neck (you hipsters weren’t the first ones to sport “neckbeards”:) ):

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I checked the look of the hair by sticking the hat on while the putty was damp - I may need to fair the hair into the hat with more putty later when I permanently attach the hat:

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A bit of an experiment here; I wanted to bring a bit more emphasis to the eyes and decided to try beefing up the eyebrows a bit. I used Apoxie Sculpt again, using a dental pick, a sharpened toothpick and a damp brush to shape and texture the brows:

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Effect with the hat on:

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Not sure whether I’m sold on the brows - perhaps they just seem too overdone because of the light-coloured putty. When they’re dry, I’ll do a quick paint over them with a matching grey to better judge the look.
 
Nice conversion work, I really like the hair on his forehead, that is something I thought should have been on the original. Are you adding to the back of his head too?
I am not sure about the beard, but you have modelled it very well, they were common on soldiers in the Chindit columns so it is a realistic thing to see.

Certainly going to make for a different look to the figure.
 
Hi Brian

Good to see what's on the bench .....good subject as well

Liking the strands of hair on forehead , beard looks a bit too neat perhaps , eyebrows look too prominent atm but with the primer might blend in more , agree ref the hair comment from Rob

I have not done this but maybe look at the shaping of the hat , make it more worn

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Decided to ditch the eyebrows - will try to get a decent effect with paint when the time comes:

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Also pushed some more putty around and added some additional hair, especially to the back of the head:

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I think that’ll be it for the putty pushing; I’m more of a painter than a sculptor.

More later.
 
He looks great, very much an "end of the march" look. Will be interesting to see how you make his uniform match the time on the line necessary to grow a beard like that.
You are certainly taking this bust in the direction I was thinking it should go. I will be following what you do.
 
Hi Brian

Nice putty work there , good move on the eyebrows

Are you doing anything with the slouch or leaving as it is ?

Looking forward to seeing this move forward ..it's going to be a good paint to follow

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi Brian

Nice putty work there , good move on the eyebrows

Are you doing anything with the slouch or leaving as it is ?

Looking forward to seeing this move forward ..it's going to be a good paint to follow

Happy benchtime

Nap

Thanks, Kev - your advice and observations are always appreciated.

I think I’ll let the paint work do the job of weathering the hat; kinda afeared of doing anything too radical to it and ruining the thing. I’ve seen enough hats that haven’t completely lost their shape in my research that I’m comfortable leaving it as is and letting the paint do the work.

Thanks for looking in.

Brian
 
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