Hi one and all
Following on from Legion Miniatures other version of a archer which I looked at here:
https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/longbowman-from-legion-miniatures.266415/
That one was in a relaxed pose this release is in a action position with the bow fully extended seconds before he and others release a hail of arrows towards the enemy ...hence the title of "Loose your bow"
This is a painted version by the talented MIKHAIL MALININ
We will see more pictures of this artwork later on
Lets have some pictures for you
Books as always are available in addition to online resources
The release is under the banner "OLD SCHOOL/NEW SCHOOL
As with all Legion miniatures the contents were in a laser cut box with unpainted images on the top and a side
Contents consist of torso, legs, arms , head, end piece of a hood, a arrow case (in 2 parts ) a large bag 1 bow , sword, dagger , 1 full arrow, 2 top part of arrows, a tree stump and a base
Details of the release :
Title: "Loose your bow"
Reference: LMM 014
Scale: 90mm
No of pieces: 17
Material: Medium Gray resin
Sculptor: A. Bleskin
Casting: In house
Box Art: N/A on Review box
Prep
Torso...Sand around lower edges and fit to legs ( Filler needed )
Legs....Sand off the casting line on inner thighs and remove excess resin under feet and put together ...slight filling needed
Arms ....Sanding needed where fitting into torso on both and filler
Head... Remove excess resin underneath and fit to torso...filler needed
Large bag...Sanding needed to fit to torso and then filler
Hood...Remove from former and fit ..note: this sits on top the bag when in place
Bow...Sand on inner curve and remove resin from one end , string as needed
Sword/knife...Cut away resin from scabbard lower , on knife remove flashing and post , fit both in place
Arrow case...Remove casting post , sand edges and fit together...filler needed
Arrows....remove excess of shaft by the flights , straighten using a heat source ..be careful!!, fit the arrow parts into case
Tree trunk/Base...Remove casting excess and fit together or incorporate into a larger basework
General Comments
Nap
Following on from Legion Miniatures other version of a archer which I looked at here:
https://www.planetfigure.com/threads/longbowman-from-legion-miniatures.266415/
That one was in a relaxed pose this release is in a action position with the bow fully extended seconds before he and others release a hail of arrows towards the enemy ...hence the title of "Loose your bow"
This is a painted version by the talented MIKHAIL MALININ
We will see more pictures of this artwork later on
Lets have some pictures for you
Books as always are available in addition to online resources
The release is under the banner "OLD SCHOOL/NEW SCHOOL
As with all Legion miniatures the contents were in a laser cut box with unpainted images on the top and a side
Contents consist of torso, legs, arms , head, end piece of a hood, a arrow case (in 2 parts ) a large bag 1 bow , sword, dagger , 1 full arrow, 2 top part of arrows, a tree stump and a base
Details of the release :
Title: "Loose your bow"
Reference: LMM 014
Scale: 90mm
No of pieces: 17
Material: Medium Gray resin
Sculptor: A. Bleskin
Casting: In house
Box Art: N/A on Review box
Prep
Torso...Sand around lower edges and fit to legs ( Filler needed )
Legs....Sand off the casting line on inner thighs and remove excess resin under feet and put together ...slight filling needed
Arms ....Sanding needed where fitting into torso on both and filler
Head... Remove excess resin underneath and fit to torso...filler needed
Large bag...Sanding needed to fit to torso and then filler
Hood...Remove from former and fit ..note: this sits on top the bag when in place
Bow...Sand on inner curve and remove resin from one end , string as needed
Sword/knife...Cut away resin from scabbard lower , on knife remove flashing and post , fit both in place
Arrow case...Remove casting post , sand edges and fit together...filler needed
Arrows....remove excess of shaft by the flights , straighten using a heat source ..be careful!!, fit the arrow parts into case
Tree trunk/Base...Remove casting excess and fit together or incorporate into a larger basework
General Comments
- The prep looks a lots but its a detailed breakdown and should take no more than just over a hour ...worth taking the time before priming
- Plan the paint ie: fit the arrows last
- There is the option of 2 firing position ...with the arrow in place as on the box or you could leave the arrow off and string the bow straight as though the aroow has been relaeased
- CAREFUL PREP = CRACKING FIGURE
Nap