... modifying the googles. Now I think they'll look properly
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yes Gerard this is great much more accurate you've got a stunning bust
congratulations
laurent
... modifying the googles. Now I think they'll look properly
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Perfect work !!! I love it !
Could you tell me what colours do you use for the flesh tones ?
Laurent
This is a cracker and so much extra detail has gone in to it , great painting on the flesh and I love the leather straps , the goggles are really well done .....
Can ask what colour mixes you used for the jacket .
Its a shame that the eidelweiss badges isn't showing with maybe the goggles around the neck ...perhaps a badge incorporated into the basework ?
Like the neck scarf as well .
Thanks very much for sharing
Nap
Servus Gerard,
What a magnificent figure and presentation! My only critique is that the metal Edelweiss cap badge that you used on the base is a present day German Bundeswehr type and not a World War II type. The wartime Edelweiss has a straight stem and the upper leaf touches the first peddle.
Es war ein Edelweiss,
Patrick
Not chewing tobacco, he's doing an impression of Don Corleone wearing cotton in his cheek....Kidding, still missing the cigarette and the cleaning rod of hist Kar98