Completed Critique One of my first sculpts from years ago.

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Mike S.

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A Texan living in W. TN/KY
Another wholly original sculpt from many years ago, one of my very first in fact. And yes, I WILL get around to posting more of my current work (there is method behind this madness;))! This one scales out to around 150mm.

Pretty crude in retrospect, but it does show that I had some promise back then. I'll likely resculpt this one as I like the overall idea and pose.

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I dunno, you say pretty crude. By my reckoning it's pretty damn good for a first attempt. I can only wish that if I get around to trying a sculpt it's half as good as yours.
 
Cheers Mark. Most of us look over our older work, and think of what one could 'a/should 'a. The flaws really stick out with the passage of time, a fresh look, and improvement in technique and skills.;)
 
Nothing crude about this Mike. A very good sculpt and an excellent paint job. Nice one Sir.(y)
 
Agreed with the coments, not crude at all, and if this was your firts attemp I would like to have the same quality some time!! well done
 
Hello Mike:

Well from looking at your photos of this piper it is obvious that you are a
talented sculptor. And I enjoyed looking at this most interesting figure.
My guess from your text (and BTW, thanks for mentioning the
scale right from the get go) is that you're "over 21". . . — and the
old adage that we do get better as time goes by, or another
way to say it, we do indeed learn by doing — so I figure your
experience and skill level has moved forward as the time has passed.

I am not a sculptor, unfortunately, but as a model builder who has been
enjoying this hobby for 46 years, I feel I am doing my best work right now;
with improvement each year.

Eager to see more of your work, Mountain Mike in the hills of TENN/KENT.
 
Thanks to all for the input.

Carl, actually it isn't Findlater of the Gordon Highlanders. I was inspired as I remember from a photo of a group of soldiers cheering in such a fashion from the Boer or Sudan wars. This one is a Seaforth Highlander.

Thanks Rick. Actually I relocated from Dallas to the WESTERN TN/KY area (think Nashville), land of horse ranches and vast farms, and far removed from the mountains and coal mines etc. of EASTERN KY.;)
 
Mike, excellent painting and sculpting , you've achieved a very realistic and natural looking pose. Congrats (y)

Cheers Ken
 

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