Completed MMM, Obidiah Hakeswill bust

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Viking Bob

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What a joy to paint, no filling and fit of parts are very good.
The flesh is barely dry but he has been glued in and the neck cover has been made from lead foil. I have forgotten to make the hooks which hold up the flap, (bugger).
The reds are painted in Acrylic using the Andrea red set and the face has been painted in Oil's.
I have enjoyed this one and had my fix of red, now onto the next one.
Thanks for looking in.
Because I broke the leather peak, I made a new one from lead foil. Not quite right but it got the old sweats look.

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Nice work that Bob. The reds from that Andrea set look very good. Do you use them per the directions or have a little tinker?

He looks great Bob.
Well done, Who is it ? :D
Just kidding.
you should be pleased with this one.
Mick


Thanks Roger and yes I do tinker with them esp, the shadow colour, its not really dark enough for the deep shadows.

Cheers Mick, yep very pleased with this one.
 
Looking good Bob, nice job.
lovely work bob(y)
Well done Bob! I like the modifications and the paint job is great. (y)

Good work,
Ken
Cracking job on this Bob.
Gordon
Very good finish Bob
You certainly did it justice
Nice one
Keith
Good clean tones and lines Bob.
Great painting,
Gells


Thank you all for the positive comments, I have said this before but I have really enjoyed this.
Best regards to you all.
 
He looks really super Bob, I have just been comparing him with mine.
Love your reds, I think the shadows are just right, my peak broke as well, such thin resin, but I used plasticard. The neck shield I didn't know about so will have to make one and try and see some ref. concerning the hooks, thanks for that.

What's next on the bench mate??

Geoff
 
He looks really super Bob, I have just been comparing him with mine.
Love your reds, I think the shadows are just right, my peak broke as well, such thin resin, but I used plasticard. The neck shield I didn't know about so will have to make one and try and see some ref. concerning the hooks, thanks for that.

What's next on the bench mate??

Geoff

Like you Geoff, I used to paint all my reds etc in oil but switched to acrylìc because of the very flat hues. I had a lot of trouble with blues too. I will have to rack my brain for the neck flap ref but some nice photos of originals exist in museums.
Thanks for the compliments, chuffed you like it.
Best regards.
 
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