Fex Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 320 Aug 23, 2012 #1 German Officer. Tankman. WWI One more project. Bust 1/10 sketch first sketch second stage Attachments IMG_5598-2.jpg 49.1 KB
Fex Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 320 Aug 27, 2012 #2 Second stage. The overalls will be completed, there will be hands and ammunition
housecarl Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 7, 2009 Messages 16,551 Location UK. Cheshire Aug 27, 2012 #3 Impressive start. Carl.
montythefirst A Fixture Joined Mar 8, 2010 Messages 971 Location Cornwall, Uk Aug 27, 2012 #4 very good is this a commercial piece?
Dan Morton A Fixture Joined Jul 3, 2004 Messages 8,060 Location Great Plains of the Midwest, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, Aug 27, 2012 #5 Quite a good start! All the best, Dan
Fex Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 320 Aug 27, 2012 #6 montythefirst said: very good is this a commercial piece? Click to expand... yes
Fex Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 320 Aug 30, 2012 #7 I will polish and will make a mask. probably I will change position of hands - they aren't pleasant to me, look bad. I will work further View attachment 102923 Attachments IMG_5543.JPG 40.5 KB
I will polish and will make a mask. probably I will change position of hands - they aren't pleasant to me, look bad. I will work further View attachment 102923
Fex Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 320 Aug 31, 2012 #9 Additional material which I used. Overalls of German tankmen were sewed from a dense fabric therefore on it there are a lot of folds. It is long a protective grid it is equal to width of two masks. The grid is located from the face and protects a chin and a neck.
Additional material which I used. Overalls of German tankmen were sewed from a dense fabric therefore on it there are a lot of folds. It is long a protective grid it is equal to width of two masks. The grid is located from the face and protects a chin and a neck.
Tarracus A Fixture Joined Oct 9, 2011 Messages 1,087 Location Barcelona, Catalunya Aug 31, 2012 #10 Really awesome,Andrey! Congratulations Gerard
Dan Morton A Fixture Joined Jul 3, 2004 Messages 8,060 Location Great Plains of the Midwest, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, Aug 31, 2012 #11 Well-researched and extremely fine sculpting! All the best, Dan
combatartist PlanetFigure Supporter Joined Mar 6, 2010 Messages 428 Location IL-USA Aug 31, 2012 #12 This is fantastic - art & history meshed together to create a piece of sculpture. Top notch. To honor those that serve through art. www.tonystencel.com
This is fantastic - art & history meshed together to create a piece of sculpture. Top notch. To honor those that serve through art. www.tonystencel.com
Fex Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2012 Messages 320 Sep 5, 2012 #13 I decided to be trained and make to the tankman of a foot, I very much would like to see as it will look in all growth
I decided to be trained and make to the tankman of a foot, I very much would like to see as it will look in all growth
Helm A Fixture Joined Mar 6, 2012 Messages 9,366 Location West Mids Sep 5, 2012 #14 Looks great and a very unusual subject nice one Steve
housecarl Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 7, 2009 Messages 16,551 Location UK. Cheshire Sep 5, 2012 #15 Excellent. Carl.
D Don A Fixture Joined Sep 14, 2004 Messages 1,968 Location Scotland Sep 6, 2012 #16 Wonderful sculpt indeed, strangely I like both the bust and the full figure. Superb work on an unusual subject. Very well done. Don
Wonderful sculpt indeed, strangely I like both the bust and the full figure. Superb work on an unusual subject. Very well done. Don