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BRAN

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Hello Planeeters,
I will present my latest work in the form of a step-by-step. Not knowing if I will take enough photos to achieve it, I preferred for this first step-by-step, to finish the painting and post the photos of the progress, when I thought to take them.

This is the "Odin" bust from Black Crow Miniatures, in quality resin at a scale of 1/12. The sculptor is Alejandro Munoz based on an artwork by Juan Luis Landa.

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The kit is composed of 5 pieces.

I particularly like ravens, by the way, "Bran" in Breton means "Raven". So I couldn't miss this bust which presents Odin's two ravens, "Hugin" and "Mugin".

Despite their appearance as common ravens, Odin gave them magical powers. Thus, they have the ability to go around the Earth in a single day and are able to understand and speak the language of men.

In Old Norse, Hugin means "Thought" and Munin "Memory" these two words being attached to wisdom. Hugin therefore reads the thoughts of men and Munin their memory. As a result, Odin is aware of everything that happens.

Odin is almost in one piece, the details are numerous and very well sculpted. To allow you to have a good visibility of the piece, I took some interesting details.

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To be continued....
 
I particularly like ravens, by the way, "Bran" in Breton means "Raven"
I've noticed you painting up several pieces with ravens. I definitely share your love of corvids and with your skills I'm sure this will end up looking magnificent.
 
The arms fit easily into their slots. Odin's staff is in three parts, you have to make sure when gluing that it is well aligned. A first "dry" assembly allows me to see that one part is slightly twisted. I soak it for a few seconds in hot water and straighten it without difficulty. I then have to insert brass rods into the arms to hold them on drill holders that will allow me to paint them without touching them directly.

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The arm will be positioned like this.

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It is useful to know exactly the position of each element, because it allows me to correctly place the location of my shadows and lights, even if once the bust is completely glued, there will always be corrections to be made.

Other remarkable details, the location of the ravens. The legs are directly sculpted on Odin's coat.

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All that remains is to drill the centers of the legs and insert small brass rods which will themselves be inserted into the legs of the ravens. This way, I am certain of the solidity, and it also allows me to paint the ravens on a support without holding them between my fingers.

To be continued...
 
This is going to be great; that's a great bust, and I am really looking forward to following this. I'm sure it will be very informative - thanks for sharing!

Regards,
-Phil
 
This is going to be great; that's a great bust, and I am really looking forward to following this. I'm sure it will be very informative - thanks for sharing!

Regards,
-Phil
Thank you Phil. You're the one who made me want to put a step-by-step online, yours are so well done!! This is a bit special, I'll put a few photos every day, because my bust is finished, I just have to put it on a suitable base. On the other hand, the experience being interesting, I'm going to try to do my next painting also in step-by-step, but this time I'll post the photos as I progress....
 
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