Completed Dragoon Regt No 7 1900

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I've had a fairly hectic few days and will have my Granddaughter tomorrow so I've not really done a great deal. I finished the flapping coat front, nearly finished both arms and made a start on a new mutze. Also nearly finished his ears as there weren't any on the Historex head.

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Hopefully Friday will see me at my desk for most of the day, he says hopefully.

Cheers Simon
 
I really like to see the progress of, if you allow the comparison, from stick man to complete figure. It takes skill and an artist's eye, go turn something that's "not quite right" into something that's "right".
He certainly already has that haughty, arrogant stance of an officer..
 
Glad you changed the head, it is looking much better.

And as for the tattoo..........owwww!
 
Hi Simon

The figures really bulked out nicely now , good sharing......look forward to when you build the headwear up more

Don’t have a wash otherwise that tattoo will come off ...lol

Look forward to seeing more on this

Have fun at the bench .....when you can get there !

Nap
 
I really like to see the progress of, if you allow the comparison, from stick man to complete figure. It takes skill and an artist's eye, go turn something that's "not quite right" into something that's "right".
He certainly already has that haughty, arrogant stance of an officer..

Cheers Henk, yes officers are only there to make things look pretty, not much use for anything else.

Cheers Simon
 
Glad you changed the head, it is looking much better.

And as for the tattoo..........owwww!

Many thanks Nigel, the G&G head was too small, the Historex head is good so long as I get the ears right. I always say if you are dealt enough to have a tattoo then it should hurt!

Cheers Simon
 
Hi Simon

The figures really bulked out nicely now , good sharing......look forward to when you build the headwear up more

Don’t have a wash otherwise that tattoo will come off ...lol

Look forward to seeing more on this

Have fun at the bench .....when you can get there !

Nap

Thanks Kev, fine balance between bulk and keeping him slender, hopefully get some work on the hat and coat tomorrow, I reckon I'll be too tired tonight after a day of being Granddaughtered!

Cheers Simon
 
I got to my bench for a short time yesterday, didn't manage much though. Sleeve is finished and hands are in place, I then had to redo the flapping coat front so the sword sling could go inside the coat. He now has buttons and the start of his shoulder boards as well as more work on the mutze. I also started playing around with the base he'll go on rather than leaving it ad an afterthought as I usually do.

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Time now to do some more before the rugby starts this evening.

Cheers Simon
 
Hi Simon

That’s looking good now , nice shaping on the headwear , the body is filling out nicely

Thanks for sharing the updates

Have fun at the bench and enjoy the ruggers later

Nap

Thanks Kev, as far as the rugby goes, oh bugger!

Cheers Simon
 
Did you make the cap brim from putty this time, Simon, or from thick paper like you used on the previous figure? The cap looks very good!

Prost!
Brad
 
Did you make the cap brim from putty this time, Simon, or from thick paper like you used on the previous figure? The cap looks very good!

Prost!
Brad

This time I used Magicsculpt Brad, as I have a bit more room to play with, also I made a slight uplift of the crown edge over er eyes. The reference picture has it and I thought it may add a little panache to the pose as he seems a little wooden the way he is standing.

Cheers Simon
 
Catch up on yesterday's work, mostly on the mutze and his shoulder boards. I put in the other side of the slit in the back of the coat, needs some tidying up and then the false pockets adding. With all that he should be close to needing a paint job.

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Time to crack on and finish the build.

Cheers Simon
 
Today's efforts have just about finished the build, stretched sprue has been used for the piping on the mutze, collar, cuffs, rear pockets and trouser stripes. Next job is grey primer and check for imperfections etc, course I'll need it to stop raining first as I'm not allowed to spray cellulose paint in the house!

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Cheers Simon
 
Late to the party, as usual.

Looking very smart so far. You're a brave man to tackle sculpture. And have pulled it off nicely.
He's got my build (beanpole)!
 
It's taken me years to be happy with the sculpting, luckily all my older stuff fell in the dustbin several years ago. I started with simply conversions but really enjoy the process, I'll never be able to produce saleable stuff but I enjoy it all the sane.

As for officers, at the risk of offending any on here I agree with that Federal Private, mind with all the bling they do.make good modelling subjects, especially the Napoleonic ones. To be fair though I have worked with some really cracking blokes who just happened to have her Majesty's commission.

Cheers Simon
 
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