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Sorry folks, if you look at the bottom of pg. 2 in this thread, you will see the finished photos of figure no. 3 that I just completed and posted today. Now they are off to the caster..... ;)
 
Wonderful, i'm really impatient to buy the both figures !
Asterix_Pulgar.jpg
 
And here is another update: the third figure is a finished. Note also that I have reworked the helmet - as shown on figures no. 2 and 3. Both figures will have optional heads for hat and helmet......

Thanks for looking!

BTW, at my snails pace for producing figures, doing 18 of them would take years. Sorry, you are on your own there. But here are three to get you started.....

Hi Mike,

Really like these last couple.
Relaxed poses allow them to have good flexibility in use ;)
Expect they will be popular part of Model Cellar stable.
What's next? :)

Thanks for another inspiring update.

Mike The Kiwi
 
More fantastic figures for the WW1 Armoured Division of my Grey Army!! Superb stuff.

Cheers

Huw
 
Mike, Excellent sculpts as ever. Can I ask what is the material you use to sculpt - the brown material for the heads and the different grey material for the clothing?
Also have you ever thought of doing barehead sets like Hornet do - I think they would be very popular as yours are very naturalistic.
Cheers
Mat
 
Wow guys, thanks for the ringing endorsements! :D:cool:

Mat, that is the oldest question I ever hear. The red stuff is a putty/primer I have been using for 40 years or so. The rest is mostly done with Aves Apoxie Sculpt (white) and a little bit of green-stuff (Duro), plastic and wire. As for head sets, I have not given any thought to this. However, since i already have 8 figures in the Model Cellar 1/35th scale series (some with two different heads), it would be a simple thing to repackage the heads separately like Alpine does.....

Thanks!!

Mike
 
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