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unknown01

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Hello, everyone.:)
I'm making this work at present.
Soldier's vignette of Apache.
A figure of PEGASO, Romeo and Andrea is being used.
It was a small figure more than I imagined Geronimo of Romeo.
A little unbalanced feeling does compared with the size of the figure of PEGASO.
Andrea's figure was glued together in a base with Romeo.
A figure of PEGASO is planning to glue together after painting ends.:rolleyes:
All comments welcome.
 

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Excellent composition. I like the figures and the groundwork. Right up my alley, so to speak with the Apaches used. I look forward to seeing this painted.
Remember the Apache people were very dark skinned compared to other tribes.
 
If I understand correctly, there are two figures on one base and the third on a separate base.
However, I think the composition shown, with all three figures on one base, would look very convincing.
Placing what presumably are the smaller figures in the background enhances a sense of perspective and depth.
Remember that we humans have always varied in stature and size.

Spike.
 
HIKARU is really fine and professional composition of different figures!

Yours faithfully.
 
Looks very promising.
The size of the figures doesn't matter as long as they all are 54mm.
We people are not all 1.80 m...., so the Apaches are also not the same hight.

Marc
 
We people are not all 1.80 m...., so the Apaches are also not the same hight.

Marc[/QUOTE]

Maybe the Winchesters vary too?

Pls stop arguing '54 mm' and start thinking scale.
 
Next Step

Thank you very much for many comments, everyone.:)
I primed by yesterday.
It was painted by a hand piece.
It's expected to enter painting of completion next.

Thank you very much for your question, jim1215.:)
I use a real stone to do a texture of a rock.
A prototype is made with Styrofoam.
EPOXYPATE is stuck.
Later will press a stone.
A texture changes by the angle.
The stone used for that is being also stuck on this work.
Before pate was dried, it was pressed, and if I dried, it was fixed by instant adhesive.
 

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Looks Good

They go very well together, looks like a natural scene that would have accured in real life.
 
Hi Mitsutaka,

beautifull setting and a very good idea! I'm very interested to see the progress.

Many greetings from Germany

Bruno
 
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