WIP Roman Cornicen bust (AC Models + Young miniatures)

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iwik

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Hi y'all!
I only buy 2 or 3 busts a year, but this time it was another one of these compulsive buy.
But I soon regretted it.
I bought it directly on AC Models FB account, but that won't happen again.
I don't usually say bad things about companies from our hobby, but I really felt taken for a fool.
Compared to other brands, the surfaces of the skin were terrible. Filled with bumps, lumps and rough patches, nothing was smooth. I had to sand as best as I could and fill some holes. But the face was just hopeless. Even the eyes were full of hills and valleys. I ended grinding it all out and replacing it with a copy I made from a young Miniature paratrooper bust I luckily had not painted.
Even the scultping of the hands seem unfinished, like some Camille Claudel's sculptures.
I had to carve out enormous amount of matter for the bear claws and teeths.
I copiously thinned down the piece cheeks.
I removed countless of little pieces of the silicone mould from the fur...
The mold lines on all pieces of the Cornu were just hellish to remove and I thought I even might have to replace it altogether...
After contacting ACModels he showed great surprise and didn't believe me, even with pictures as proof, and accused me of having bought a poor recast (even though payment had been made via Paypal a couple of weeks before...). He finally asked if I wanted a new copy, but I said that if it was still the same quality there was no use. Never heard from him again.

However, I was still decided to get the most of what I could with it, so here is the WIP...

With the new face:


The cornu:


Here's the face with the cheek pieces temporarily in place to show what will be visible in the end.





Maybe I should accentuate the shadows.
I'm not convinced about the nose.
What do you think?

Ciao
Iwik
Ciao
Iwik
 
Lots of worrying with this model, but it really looks like he's on track to get an excellent result. Congratulations on the work so far and I wish - just keep going and good luck :)

Cheers Borek :)
 
Hi IWik

Always wanted to do this bust ! I like Andys sculpts , yes they need a bit of prep but in this case more than is reasonable it seems

Good recovery on the face so all credit to you , think the nose needs a little blending and push the shadows under the cheek pieces perhaps ?

Is the actual instrument white metal ?

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi IWik

Always wanted to do this bust ! I like Andys sculpts , yes they need a bit of prep but in this case more than is reasonable it seems That's an understatement...

Good recovery on the face so all credit to you , think the nose needs a little blending and push the shadows under the cheek pieces perhaps Ha ha that's exactly what I've been doing since I posted these last pics! That was well observed!;) I also darkened the sides of the forehead. As for the nose, I did paint it all over again, but the real problem comes with the sculpt itself; the nose lacks matter. Straight as an "i". The nostrils are way too small. Can't do much about that now...?

Is the actual instrument white metal ? No, it's resin. The mold line was big and the two halves of the mold were misaligned.:cry:

Following with interest

Happy benchtime

Nap
 
Hi y'all!
Thanks for your kind words of encouragement!
Here he is done at last!
So fed up with it and all the problems I've encountered during the whole process.
Quite happy with the result though. I'm glad I didn't quit on it. But....never again.
On to something else!






















Ciao
Iwik
PS I'd love to hear from those of you who own that piece, wether they painted it already or not.
 
Hi Iwik

Despite all the build concerns that's a great result , really like the painting on the bear skin and the instrument

Thanks for sharing

Why not enter FOTM as well with a piece and also vote in previous months comp

Happy benchtime

Stay safe

Nap
 
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