WIP Harald - Skull Breaker - Sago Miniatures / Raul Latorre 75mm

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CondeJulian

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Hey Guys,

After a couple of months doing the Andrea Miniatures 90mm WW1 Stormtrooper as commission work (and delivered 5000 miles away) and getting a great prize at a local show for best WW1 figure (proud), I am going for some fantasy figure now, to set free some imagination and not be stuck to books and references for a while. Really need to paint something maybe pink with green dots ?!

This is Sago's Miniatures 75mm Harald figure, sculpted by my grand master, Raul Garcia Latorre. I collect his sculpts, together with John Rosengrant's.

The figure has excellent cast but has a major gap on the back cape, which I was able to fix doing some extensive sanding at the right places so it will at least touch the upper part on his back. After glued it will be a easy fix to eliminate the cape joint with some Greenstuff and minor sculpting of the curves. The original gap was over 03mm, for a small figure it's a lot.

I will paint all skin tones first, to later on glue the cape in place, so the hard to reach areas will become accessible for more detailed painting.

Otherwise all seems very nice. His face and hair is terrific, as always from Latorre.

I will prime it now with Vallejo Black primer mixed with a few drops of the grey primer to get out of pure black, which warms up skin tones too much.

As my latest works, will be posting here my progress,

Best
Julian

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Hi Julian. Yes it's a great sculpt! Will be an awesome project. ps: Congrats on your recent victory!
 
Decided to make bloody wounds, and it turned out a very nice contrast.

Used Abteilung 502 “Coagulated Blood” Oil Color mixed with the base flesh tone mix.

Also added a few more highlights and shadows and random “warm” spots around the chest, cheeks and side of the nose.

I am calling the skin done, now will wait for it to dry fully (and ease down the oil “sheen”), so I can start the hair and beard.

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