New release of Nutsplanet for september!!

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Nutsplanet

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Hello Planeteers,

We are so honored to introduce Nutsplanet`s new release for september, Fallschirmjager!!

As usual, This guy had been sculpted by Jun-sik Ahn and Myeong-ha Hwang is on painting for box-art.
The box-art painting will be shown in few days.

Scale is 1/10
Pieces will be 22, including rope.
Metarial is Grey resin

Thanks for waching and if you have any questions, please feel free to ask via [email protected]

Hope you like this guy. Thanks a lot.

www.facebook.com/nutsplanet

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Hi Guys,

Looks like NusPlanet have done it again a straight up and down pose full of details , really good to see the parachute being worn . I like the way he is looking straight ahead gripping the weapon.....perhaps he us looking at what he is going to jump out of !

Look forward to seeing this up close and of course the box art

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
Yet another outstanding piece of work by Nuts Planet. On a personal note I contacted Jun-sik Ahn direct via Face Book requesting pictures of Tom Cruise for the Von Stauffenberg bust that I am currently working on. He sent me the pictures that he used as reference for the sculpt which are far better than the ones I had already. This to me shows that he is a top guy whose willing to help out where possible.
 
Superb sculpting. The idea seems to be taken from staged pictures taken for the folks back home in an office of a photographer. In action it is highly unlikely to have the MP with inserted magazine (and binoculars) dangling from your neck in advance to the jump. While there is evidence that jumps with weapons at hand were executed the MP with already inserted magazine would have been to risky.
That said the bust works excellent as a posed 3-D-Picture for the people back home.
Cheers, Martin
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I've been watching Jun-sik Ahn's sculpting SBS pics on Facebook and I'm really impressed by how he did it. Another masterpiece.
 
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