Wow what a coincidence, but then it is a really attractive figure just proves we have good taste! I should like to see how you progress too.mate, mine though won't have such an extravagant base, I prefer to keep that all nice and simple, OK lazy modeller but hey I enjoy what I do.
Cheers Simon
I'll put mine up when I get some paint going. But I am slow and have my 75mm 2nd Rhode Island primed and ready to start, have a 54 mm AWI Glover's Marblehead Regt almost done (54's are tough on my eyes these days) and I just primed a 90mm Basel Fawlty "Don't mention the war"
Coming on nicely, I like the studs in the soles.
Melanie
The boots are looking very good, and I'm sure they look even better in scale.
Malc
I just noticed something. You use a cork as a holder. But all this time, looking at your close-ups, I have seen that as a finished base surface, like ground cover. You could probably paint that surface with some dirt tones, and it'll look like you spent days with some Woodland Scenics products to achieve the surface!
Prost!
Brad
Hi Simon
Dashed good start on the base colours , flesh is looking rather good , will you add anymore 5 o’clock shadow ?
The boots have come out really well , good descriptions of what you used as well
Looking forward to seeing more
Your a tease with the next project ...lol
Happy benchtime
Nap