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BigDaddy

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Hello Again-
Here are a couple of pictures of a figure I have been working on- A 200mm Jaguar figure of Capt. Miller, 2nd Rangers. I use an airbrush to do most of the base painting and general shading. I then use acrylics to do the fine shading and details. I hope you like it- any comments- are welcome. Thanks,

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Matt Wellhouser
 
Thanks for the compliments, I think the sculptor was Ki Gap Park. I bought this figure at a show about 4 yrs ago- The sculpting and casting quality is first rate. Really makes it easy to paint.

Matt Wellhouser
 
Excellent work so far Matt. I will have to agree with Anders regarding the folds.. They really look fantastic.
 
Matt,

I have admired your work for a awhile now and I have to say I look forward to seeing this one in the flesh. Will it be at SCAHMS?

The other Matt
 
Looks good Matt. I have also started this kit, although I am only at primer stage. Your's is coming along nicely, can hardly wait to see finished project. By the way, I checked out your website. I really like the work you have done. I have a question about the articles in MODEL magazine. Are they full length discussions about the build or just a short article with photos?
Thanks
Rob
 
Rob-

The articles in Model Magazine are how I built the model, painting, etc. The article in issue 9 has step by step type of pcitures. That should be out next week.

Matt-

I hope it will be done for SCAHMS, at least as a single figure. I would like to finish the Kettenkrad to go with it.

Thanks for the comments.

Matt Wellhouser
 
Thanks for the response, Matt. I was just wondering as I have never seen MODEL magazine before, so didn't know what the format was. I have to tell you I saw you vis-a-vis model somewhere else in the past and really liked it, it is an original idea, plus I really like both figures. 1/9 scale is probably my favorite.
Rob
 
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