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Jamie Stokes

A Fixture
Joined
May 6, 2008
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Location
In Adelaide, South Australia
Lets see, back in April, I had to move home.

So that disrupts both home life, work life, and time with loved ones.....

so in the end, time at the hobby bench didn't get the time I would have preferred.

However!!

I did get some time in, for a few projects, trying to rescue them from the tomb of the half done figure......

The Happy Monk, by Ernst Veingardt (spelling?), a 54mm tall figure.

The happy monk in his primer coat. By this time, I had painted & stripped it about three times, not happy with the results. Usually the shading of the robe.​
Here he is at about 90% complete. Lots of little details need filling out, highlights and shadows need depth,and some of the face needs tidying up. Overall, while okay, I can do better. However, at some point, I just want to base him, and move onto the next project.​
So a bit happier with some progress.​
Mirei-san, poor thing, and one of my more challenging figures to date.​
I tried for a dark blonde hair style, that didn't work for me, so once I was settled here, I worked some more on her.​
I am disappointed at how quickly my skills have degraded, with lack of practice. I did retouch the bra (and yes, knickers, if you were wondering) with red highlights, according to family and friends, it adds a eye catching effect not present earlier......​
At this point in time, the hair has the 'Jennifer Aniston from Friends' effect, just subtler.....​
I've yet to pin the legs to the torso, and the figure to the chair. I'll also be ordering some wooden bases, and basing them properly.​
The Old Fiddler, by Andrea miniatures. I have liked this figure, it tells so much in such a small space, full of pathos. I have seen this completed by some very good scale artists, so my efforts are showing the lack of practice. Here he is so far.​
Fit issues aside, he is a delight to paint, and tells such a story. Very small though, 1/32 scale.​
All the above photos are suffering from wash out from harsh lighting, and do not flatter the figures in any way. I'll have to set up a proper photo day in the near future.​
I did enjoy returning to the bench, getting into the flow of the task.​
And looking forward to doing more updates.​
Cheers​

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