WIP Royal Seaman 1910s (Scratch-build 120mm)

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kaz6120

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Here's my 2nd scratch building project, Royal Seaman 1910s (120mm, 1/16).

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building head WIP pics:
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building body WIP pics:
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building hand WIP pics:
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Great job so far Kaz. The pose looks very natural. I think you did a great job with the head as well.
 
Thanks Nick, John,

I focused on the pose and head and I'm really appreciate your comment, I'm really glad.
First of all I paid attention on weight balance and bone structure, I started sculpting from skull and bones, and decided the pose after that.

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Oh, by the way, John, Do you remember the comment on your blog here?:

http://tenthirtyseven.blogspot.com/2010/03/funk.html

I'm the guy talking about Triathlon. :) I'm a reader of your blog. Take good care of your surgery recovery.
 
Thanks Carl, but I think I should shape the left shoulder a little bit more. It's little bit higher and bigger than it should be.
 
Thanks Nick, John,

I focused on the pose and head and I'm really appreciate your comment, I'm really glad.
First of all I paid attention on weight balance and bone structure, I started sculpting from skull and bones, and decided the pose after that.

---

Oh, by the way, John, Do you remember the comment on your blog here?:

http://tenthirtyseven.blogspot.com/2010/03/funk.html

I'm the guy talking about Triathlon. :) I'm a reader of your blog. Take good care of your surgery recovery.

I remember well Kaz. I'm recovering well, thanks. Even went for a swim yesterday.
 
Thanks for your comments john, Daniel, Andrew.

Stay tuned for the next progress without hurry...:)
 
Thanks Ken, I'm glad you liked the hand 'cause I think hands are the second "face" of the figure and I take it as one of the most important elements, I'm trying to put particular emphasis on it.
 
Some progress pics. Started making duffel coat, added a little bit volume to the trousers, and some small modifications.
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