Historex General Junot

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pgarri27

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I have assembled another Historex figure, this one is General Junot. It is just about ready for paint.

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Great stuff. Well done with the twisted wire braiding and tassels. Looks like you have used a horse and head not from historex - what make are they?
Cheers
Mat

Hi Mat,
The head was sculpted by a friend, and is not commercially available. It's a basic bare head with green stuff added for facial hair and collar. The horse is Historex, from several body parts and I cut the legs and re-positioned them. I also curved his neck.
 
Hi Mat,
The head was sculpted by a friend, and is not commercially available. It's a basic bare head with green stuff added for facial hair and collar. The horse is Historex, from several body parts and I cut the legs and re-positioned them. I also curved his neck.
Did you also add hair texture to the horse? Is that done with putty or thick paint?
Cheers
Mat
 
Pete, Great job!! Really admire your work with Historex! Look forward to seeing you get some paint on Junot. Ron W. would be proud of you!

All the Best, Terry Martin-Member of the Atlanta Miniature Figure Society
 
Marvellous to see this wonderful medium being so skillfully used. I'm particulary interested in how you'll handle the animation of the raised arm in the sense of the join with the dolman.

Cheers

Huw
 
Marvellous to see this wonderful medium being so skillfully used. I'm particulary interested in how you'll handle the animation of the raised arm in the sense of the join with the dolman.

Cheers

Huw
Now you are going to make me over think that shoulder joint. I'm going to have to get my kid to pose so I can study the drapery. I was just going to simply stick the arm on with a smudge of green stuff, but that will never work now. LOL.
 
Terrific work, especially on the tassels. Don't forget the stirrups...:) I can't wait for you to slap paint on this piece.

Rgds Victor
 
Now you are going to make me over think that shoulder joint. I'm going to have to get my kid to pose so I can study the drapery. I was just going to simply stick the arm on with a smudge of green stuff, but that will never work now. LOL.

This build is going to get even more attention now ;-)
 
Oh ma'Gosh. . . this is just beautiful work. Excellent photos
that show all the lovely "eye candy" type of detail. Indeed,
"the Devil is in the details". You sir, are very talented and
like the others above, I am eager to see this "project" come to
fruition!! Congrats, The Miami Jayhawk
 
This is absolutely lovely and I hope Historex madness infects everyone.

I have three different versions of him and I am going to love seeing this finished too.

Paul
 
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