Completed Cheyenne Raid, 1862-65 - Master Box Indian War Series Kits 1/35 Plastic

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"Here is the first painted figure for the vignette and the fictional, but possible, back story."


Getting better and better, Ken!

The Cheyenne is amazing, the groundwork is absolutely great, and the picture background is just fabulous!


Cheers!
 
Great scene setting and lovely work on these 1/35 figures, very nice indeed.

"Here is the first painted figure for the vignette and the fictional, but possible, back story."


Getting better and better, Ken!

The Cheyenne is amazing, the groundwork is absolutely great, and the picture background is just fabulous!


Cheers!

I can only dream of achieving this quality, just superb.

Absolutely cracking modelling on that base .....looks so natural and as Peter says ..." will set off figures beautifully"

Nap

Great looking figure!



Many, many thanks guys! After looking at my photos and seeing the figure blown up, I want to go back and do a few touch ups (never satisfied :) ). However, since my wooden base + groundwork weighs a couple pounds, maybe I'll leave well enough alone. :)

Cheers,
Ken
 
I'm just loving this , so much going on with the ground work and figures . I'm surprised we don't see more Master Box figures on here as they are so very well priced and well sculpted . When I use to attend Hinkley Model Show there was a chap who used Budgie and Canary feathers for his Native American figures which were brilliant .
chippy
 
I'm just loving this , so much going on with the ground work and figures . I'm surprised we don't see more Master Box figures on here as they are so very well priced and well sculpted . When I use to attend Hinkley Model Show there was a chap who used Budgie and Canary feathers for his Native American figures which were brilliant .
chippy

That was probably Pete Barnacle - a very skilled modeller and scratch builder. I hope he's still about. Last I heard he was running an antique shop in Matlock.

Phil
 
I'm just loving this , so much going on with the ground work and figures . I'm surprised we don't see more Master Box figures on here as they are so very well priced and well sculpted . When I use to attend Hinkley Model Show there was a chap who used Budgie and Canary feathers for his Native American figures which were brilliant .
chippy


Thanks Gordon! Interesting idea on the feathers. Mine are just paper and wire. :)
 
Ok, the second figure is done just awaiting the command to fire.

Two more to go. :)

Thanks for looking,
Ken
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