Completed CGS, Young Guard 1815, Bust

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This one came out looking well. I've got to dirty up my KGL bust also, so I am somewhat perplexed on how much to as well as how to "weather" him as I am sure you were too. Will give yours a hard look when the time comes.
 
This one came out looking well. I've got to dirty up my KGL bust also, so I am somewhat perplexed on how much to as well as how to "weather" him as I am sure you were too. Will give yours a hard look when the time comes.


I just did the elbow's and parts of the lower vest, cartridge box got a little too. Thanks for the coment.
Good luck on the KGL bust and be sure to upload the pic's.
Regards
 
Hi Bob

Looking good I might think about toning down the stubble a bit ..but that's me!

Must admit I would have my stomach in my mouth if I had to dirty something like this up but nicely accurate to the conditions of the troops

Thanks got sharing


Nap
 
I love this bob,congratulations (y)


Hi Bob

Looking good I might think about toning down the stubble a bit ..but that's me!

Must admit I would have my stomach in my mouth if I had to dirty something like this up but nicely accurate to the conditions of the troops

Thanks got sharing


Nap


Nap, I will have to wait and see 're the stubble. I have read a very good book on Waterloo and going by that he is very clean. Cheers mate.

Brian, thank you, really chuffed to receive your coment. Hope your thumb is better and soon painting
Regards to you both.
 
Like this...I quite like the weathering, it hard to judge how much you do especialy after youv'e invested so much time painting it clean.
Blue uniform nice and dark too.
Excellent.
What scale are these busts Bob ?


Hello Walks,
These busts are described as 200mm, which is about 1/10th I suppose. I know what you mean about weathering, too much and it destroys you work.
Thank you for stopping by to coment.
Regards
 
Excellent work.

I agree regarding the cheeks, looks like serious swelling.

The weathering really adds here since the dirty elbow looks recent, it sort of creates a narrative as if he just recovered his footing.
 
Excellent work.

I agree regarding the cheeks, looks like serious swelling.

The weathering really adds here since the dirty elbow looks recent, it sort of creates a narrative as if he just recovered his footing.


ausf,
Thank you for the coment, I agree with the cheeks, still it may have been a well aimed brown bess rifle butt, that caused the look.
Thanks for stopping by.
regards
 
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