Completed Iron Brigade

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Well, filling that gap and disguising it's going to be a barrel of laughs.
 
Sometimes it doesn't matter how many times you dry fit it never goes together again once painted. Hope you can fettle that gap properly mate, it's too good a figure for it to get all buggered up now.

Cheers Simon
 
Hi David

That’s a good result on the slight filling , you’ll sort this out

The figures a classic and a fine sculpt and your definately getting the best out of it

Looking forward to seeing more

Have fun @ the bench

Nap
 
That's fixed a treat, with the seam line painted in it looks as good as new. Also like the colour balance on the last picture.

Cheers Simon
 
Thanks gents
Union figures are rather scarce, especially ones as nice as this. So I went against the usual instinct to avoid anything with crossed arms. However, that principle has been reinforced over the weekend.
The arms' attachments look poor: toy-like. Assembling everything first, as would usually be the case, would have made painting really awkward. This approach has enabled me to paint everything easily, but at a cost to the finished article.
Some compromises work better than others.
 
This is looking really good and I think you made a great save with the arm join. It's always tough to decide what bits to paint before/after assembly.
 
Looks OK to me mate, at worst a slightly ill fitting jacket. Trouble is you know it's there even if others won't see it, crack on it's too good to get disheartened.

Cheers Simon
Thanks very much
I'm enjoying the project and am happy with it so far, on the whole. It's a great way to start the day, and just lately the weather has been perfect for highlights: a mite overcast with flat white light.
 
Morning light is really the best, as the day progresses it seems the quality of the light gets 'tired'. Pretty poor light here, it's filtered through gallons on rainwater!

Cheers Simon
 
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