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matito

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Hi all!
One more time another work, I hope like you.
This piece maked, based in the next drawing:
 

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And Ta Ta chaaaaannn!

¡Hasta luego! (So long!)

Miguel
 

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Miguel, I have a question for you. I noticed on this cowboy and the one from your previous post that your'e using Duro (or knead-a-tite). But I noticed a couple of different shades of green. Is this the light or are you mixing your putty with something like magic sculpt? Terrific job by the way. Again, very original.

Thanks,
Jim Patrick
 
Thanks to all for your nice comments. That´s true Jim, the different shades noticed for you in the pic are a mixed of Duro with Milliput (fifty/fifty).
This mixed is used in a thin foil and it is ideal to make ribbons, hat wings, overcoat flaps, etc.
Cómo le vá Charlyq, the idea was taken to the book "La defensa del Rio de La Plata" of José Mª Bueno Carrera, a famous and prestigious spanish & colonials uniforms expert with several books publicated. In the top of this topic can see the
picture while i based my work.

Saludos.

Miguel
 
Beautiful Figure, especially since it is a genre you don't see every day. What figure did you use as your starting point?
J.L. Segundo Jr.
 
To expand on Wencho's observation ... "esta super chingon y a toda madre, guey!"
 
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