Italian Alpini in Africa 1885

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Briggsy

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One of my side projects has just passed the finish line. I have been doing this in slow time mostly to give me something to keep painting as I spend most of the time sculpting and converting.

He is based on a Historex body stripped down to a mannequin with a commercial head, can't remember whose. The rifle is from El Greco and started life as a Martini Henry, the bayonet is from G&G.

The uniform and helmet are all Magicsculpt with a couple of spare Historex insignia in the helmet rosette. He is painted entirely in acrylics and mounted on a base from Sovere 2000.

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Images are all thumb nails so click 'em if you want.

Cheers Simon
 
An unusual subject, which you have completed in your inimitable style Simon.
Excellent painting and presentation.
Very well done.

Cheers,
Andrew
 
Thank you Andrew, occasionally I see an illustration that I find striking and I just can't resist having a go, trouble is there are so many of them that I'll probably never get around to half of them.

Cheers Simon
 
Cheers Mobo,I've not painted so much white in one figure before. It was rather enjoyable.

Cheers Simon
 
Love it!
Always something unique from you Simon.
How is the eye?

Thank you Neil, I do like the unusual, sort of suites my quirky view of the world. Too many subjects and never enough time.

The eye is fine thanks, went without a hitch, I was a little dismayed though. While waiting a couple of elderly members of society were discussing how many injections they have had, one was only on her fifth, the other was saying he'd had sixty or seventy. Great, I knew I was in for the long haul but numbers like that are depressing! As they say, "Life's a bitch and then you die", still could be worse.....oops long pause one of my cats just jumped on me demanding a fuss, now I'm covered in cat hair!

Cheers Simon
 
Hi Simon

Good to see what’s been happening, nice and unusual subject , all that white as well ....looks good

A unique piece well presented

Looks like a Osprey colour plate could have been involved or similar ?

Thanks for sharing

Look forward to seeing more

Nap

If I may .....

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Hi Simon

Good to see what’s been happening, nice and unusual subject , all that white as well ....looks good

A unique piece well presented

Looks like a Osprey colour plate could have been involved or similar ?

Thanks for sharing

Look forward to seeing more

Nap

If I may .....

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Cheers Kev, yes the first illustration was the inspiration though I had to dig through many others to get all the details I needed. All done in slow time to keep my hand in with the brushes.

Cheers Simon
 
Joe and Malc, many thanks gentlemen. I am putting a couple together as side projects, a second restoration cuirassier and a second empire Tambour Major. Also using them as a test bed for mixing my Magicsculpt with Brown Stuff, still undecided if it's a good idea or not.

I have plans to do two very similar figures but from different countries side by side, but I want to keep the details close to.my chest for now

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Cheers Simon
 
Now that is really nice! Love the pose and the way you handled the white uniform. A very striking piece, beautifully done.
 
Now that is really nice! Love the pose and the way you handled the white uniform. A very striking piece, beautifully done.

Thank you Nigel, all the white was a bit daunting but a fun challenge. I still think it's a daft colour to make uniforms from though.

Cheers Simon
 
I'm with you on that one. Definitely impractical in the field, and a right pain in the rear for all of us figure painters. What were they thinking?

I'm thinking as SNCO and having to see all the troops running around absolutely filthy, at least on camouflage clothing it doesn't look too bad, but white!

Cheers Simon
 
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