Bud Gardner, Navy Seal

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Anders Heintz

A Fixture
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Hey Guys!

Well, it looks like I made my deadline! I am not 100% happy with it and I will paint another one later on. Here are the pics, sorry about the poor quality, Im kinda pressed for time and dont have time to re shoot them. Painted in acrylics, this was the first time I ever painted large amounts of camo and it was acctually kind of fun to do.

Anyways, here is Bud Gardner, Navy SEAL, Mekong Delta.


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WOW,Anders,that's a REALLY REALISTIC rendition of the Tiger stripe camo (y) (y) !! WELL DONE !
Kenneth :lol:
 
Well done Anders, it's alive.
For the shot time you shows us a marvelous bust. I'm very curiuos what you will show uswhen you have the time to paint.
The tigerstripes are really done well, the face should be more weary, but for sure thats it probably the thing you mentioned in your posting
Bert
 
Anders, you've done a great job. those tiger stripes are the best I've seen!!

Stephen Mallia
 
Anders

Incredible job on the camo. I really love it and I'm not into that era at all. You are one fine painter, especially after seeing your work in Tulsa.

Keep up the great work!

Brad Spelts
 
Hey Guys!

Sorry for no reply, just got back from Chicago! Talk about a awesome show! So much work from so many superb artists, really shows you how much one have left to learn!

Thanks for your comments, I was really happy to get him finished up, now it is time to paint up a new one more seriously with highlights and shadows and a little more battle fatigued face.

Thanks again guys :)
 
Anders
I don't like you.
I must sculpture 90mm, sculpture you but 200mm??????? :lol: ?????
Very very nice.
Pawel
 
Hey Pablo :lol:

Thanks! I never ment that you should sculpt a 90mm, just compare it to a 54mm figure to see the size of the thing and you said you couldnt see the 54's so you would compare it to a 90mm instead :lol:

It is ok though, I am also sculpting some 35th scale figures!
 
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