PM Chasseur 1984 Bob Scollick

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Hi all,
I have posted this on FB but wanted to share one of the best figures my ole man painted, that I was fortunate to be given last weekend.
It was about 1984 when he painted this, you friends that know us will know him as the loyal man on the stand every Euro while I go for a smoke lol
Anyway, I do apologise for my bad pictures, but I wanted to show what dad did produce at that time.
Styles have changed, you can see the Max Longhurst base style, dome :), mum used to save the tea leaves.
Today it's the best it has ever been, they did say that in the 80s, but this is what started my passion for CGS and we all like looking back don't we ?
Luv him dearly X
Hope you don't mind me posting
Best wishes
Gra


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Yes I had a few of those domes, till I could afford a display cabinet.
Superb painting, even by todays standard, wish mine was as good.
I also painted this one but mine got lost in a move. So I will have to try and get another.
 
Thank you, the ole man is quite in a humble way chuffed :), I'll buy him a pint lol, it actually means more than he will ever say as he continues to paint but has to go larger now due to eyes.

All those little lessons we take for granted were taught before the Internet and taught themselves and handed down and I thank him for grasping the fundamentals, had he not I can't imagine what I would be doing
Thank you all very much gents, THANYOU
Gra
 
A very nice piece of work standing outstandingly proudly alongside today's work, would not be out of place at all. Good skills stand the test of time and this has it in spades. I well remember Max Longhurst and other pioneers giving us the tips that started our interest in this great hobby. I would be proud to achieve groundwork like that today, and the figure has been painted superbly. So your father can be justifying proud of the work he produced.
John
 
The figure and the paintwork have stood the test of time. Outstanding work then and now, and your father can be very proud of it.

As Jazz recalls Max Longhurst gave many tips which helped everyone along at that time - the first seminar I saw by him was at the Model Engineering Show in Wembley around 1978. Got a train and exhibition ticket from Military Modelling and promptly wandered off to London from South Wales - I think I was 15 at the time. Once a nomad always a nomad and I started wandering as soon as I could. At the age of 16 I went to Birmingham to see AC/DC after school - forgot to tell my mum didn't I, she was livid.

Cheers

Huw
 
As Jazz recalls Max Longhurst gave many tips which helped everyone along at that time - the first seminar I saw by him was at the Model Engineering Show in Wembley around 1978. Got a train and exhibition ticket from Military Modelling and promptly wandered off to London from South Wales - I think I was 15 at the time. Once a nomad always a nomad and I started wandering as soon as I could. At the age of 16 I went to Birmingham to see AC/DC after school - forgot to tell my mum didn't I, she was livid.

Cheers

Huw
What a brilliant story, now that is commitment :) :)
Thanks to you all and will show dad :)
My best wishes
 
Its just plain great

I look back at a couple I did 35-40 years ago and they still look great, the oils I used look as fresh now as when I painted them.
 
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