smudger1960
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Trying to get through my grey army before the summer comes round,just finished this bust which is produced by pegaso in 200mm scale and depicts a mexican soilder from the revolution.
Although this is not a period i have studied or read about i was quite impressed with the bust when i saw it displayed on the pegaso stand at last years Euro Militaire so i decided to purchase it.
When i decide to paint a paticular figure from my grey army i'm sometimes inspired perhaps by something i've read or seen on TV to start a paticular project and this was the case with this bust,i recently watched a re-run of the film The Magnificent Seven and seeing the bandits in this film it got me thinking about the bust.
The bust is based on a mexican revolutionary soilder bt i could'nt help keep thinking of the film while i was painting it,as i said earlier i dont know much about the revolution and have no books on the subject so i decided to go with the box art apart from the blanket roll.
The bust is produced in resin and comes in 4x parts,care needs to be taken as 1x part is the sombrero chin ties which are very delicate,the bust is very well sculpted with excellent fit of parts and hardly any filling was required.
The bust was undercoated with GW chaos black which was then followed by basecoats in acrylic and then finished in oils,a nice simple piece to paint and i'm glad i purchased it as it looks different in my collection.
I am also pleased to announce to my fellow miniaturists there is NO BLOOD in site which some of you will be pleased about.
I would recomend this bust to anyone thinking of having a change,it really is a lovely little piece.
I hope you like the photo's all critisism and coments most welcome.
Addios Amigo's
Although this is not a period i have studied or read about i was quite impressed with the bust when i saw it displayed on the pegaso stand at last years Euro Militaire so i decided to purchase it.
When i decide to paint a paticular figure from my grey army i'm sometimes inspired perhaps by something i've read or seen on TV to start a paticular project and this was the case with this bust,i recently watched a re-run of the film The Magnificent Seven and seeing the bandits in this film it got me thinking about the bust.
The bust is based on a mexican revolutionary soilder bt i could'nt help keep thinking of the film while i was painting it,as i said earlier i dont know much about the revolution and have no books on the subject so i decided to go with the box art apart from the blanket roll.
The bust is produced in resin and comes in 4x parts,care needs to be taken as 1x part is the sombrero chin ties which are very delicate,the bust is very well sculpted with excellent fit of parts and hardly any filling was required.
The bust was undercoated with GW chaos black which was then followed by basecoats in acrylic and then finished in oils,a nice simple piece to paint and i'm glad i purchased it as it looks different in my collection.
I am also pleased to announce to my fellow miniaturists there is NO BLOOD in site which some of you will be pleased about.
I would recomend this bust to anyone thinking of having a change,it really is a lovely little piece.
I hope you like the photo's all critisism and coments most welcome.
Addios Amigo's