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This is a commision piece that will be available as a bronze.
I`ll post details of the retailer as soon as he has them.
al the best
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Brilliant detail. Not sure about the overstretched left arm...loks a bit unnatural as does the hips being too square. Perhaps if the hand was cupped just at the magazine and the top half from the hips rotated to the left it would look more realistic. Absolutely stunning work having said that. The level of detail on the helmet alone is just unbelievable.
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Hope you're doing well Maurice.
Regards,
Grant
 
Hi Grant
yes i know what you mean about the square to front and outstretched arm. Unfortunatley i cant post the photos i was given on here as they are OPSEC but trust me thats the pose in the brief.
all the best
Moz
 
Brilliant detail. Not sure about the overstretched left arm...loks a bit unnatural as does the hips being too square. Perhaps if the hand was cupped just at the magazine and the top half from the hips rotated to the left it would look more realistic. Absolutely stunning work having said that. The level of detail on the helmet alone is just unbelievable.
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Hope you're doing well Maurice.
Regards,
Grant
Grant
I saw this sculpt which is absolutely incredible. It is a bit larger than what we normally paint but the detail is fantastic and one which would be right up your street. One of the most impressive modern figures I have seen. Again as you mention the left arm does look unconventional but is sculpted bang on. I suppose it gives added stability when firing the weapon.
Cheers
Gordon
 
Superb, echo Gordons comments the figure is based on a real pose and is absolutely correct. It is a pose that to most service people looks strange at first even seeing it in real life but is obviously adopted for full support of the weapon and being pulled in tight, never forgot those marksmanship principles :)
A great sculpt and big too, lovely work from Moz, as always :))
 
I have been advised that this is the new position for CQB as practiced by the Regiment. Yep Gordon he does look absolutely right up my street. Will he be in Resin also?
 
I have been advised that this is the new position for CQB as practiced by the Regiment. Yep Gordon he does look absolutely right up my street. Will he be in Resin also?

This is true, and not just at the Regiment.
Superb sculpt, and a damn shame this isn't a commercial kit!!
 
I have been advised that this is the new position for CQB as practiced by the Regiment. Yep Gordon he does look absolutely right up my street. Will he be in Resin also?
Unfortunately not Grant. Maurice is doing it as a bronze but I'd still like to get one and paint over it. It really is the dogs B's. It is 300mm scale which is maybe a bit too big for the usual resin kits we are used to.
 
Oh it's a figure of one of "THEM" :nailbiting: Looks great that is going to be a big lad at 300mm weight lifting exercise painting that bad boy for sure (y)

Steve
 
Oh it's a figure of one of "THEM" :nailbiting: Looks great that is going to be a big lad at 300mm weight lifting exercise painting that bad boy for sure (y)

Steve

While there is no doubt its a beautiful figure and the casting look terrific perhaps its the weight we need to know not its size.
Wonderful figure but not sure if I could lift it. I have a rather large casting of a Pipe Major and he will go into the bottom of my new figure cabinet, just in case!

Don
 

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