SUPER ANTO
Well-Known Member
Hi Planet Figure friends....
I want to start and share with everyone, how I sculpt a 75 mm original figure.
The figure is only for fun of sculpt and in a forgotten theme for many collectors and brands...... the Russian army at Crimea, 1854-1856.
As lover of the middle XIX century uniforms, the Russian uniforms of this war are fascinating, yes, maybe no so colorful as British and French, but beautiful in its tipical Russian and European mix.
I want to sculpt a Russian officer standing with his sword awaiting action. With the Russian spike helmet and long greatcoat.
I sculpt using Epofer A+B clay, a good clay with one hour of dry. I start with a cooper wire armature of the size correct. When I like the pose I start with the basic musculature as your can see in the attached photos. Face and shoes are the next in this process. Here the neck of the greatcoat is added, also the base for the spike helmet.
In the next step I'll start with the visible pants and the front greatcoat skirts.
Thanks for your kind attention and any question or criticism will be welcomed.
Soon new updates!!!.
Sorry so much for so bad photos, I'm not photographer.
Regards my friends!!!!!!!
I want to start and share with everyone, how I sculpt a 75 mm original figure.
The figure is only for fun of sculpt and in a forgotten theme for many collectors and brands...... the Russian army at Crimea, 1854-1856.
As lover of the middle XIX century uniforms, the Russian uniforms of this war are fascinating, yes, maybe no so colorful as British and French, but beautiful in its tipical Russian and European mix.
I want to sculpt a Russian officer standing with his sword awaiting action. With the Russian spike helmet and long greatcoat.
I sculpt using Epofer A+B clay, a good clay with one hour of dry. I start with a cooper wire armature of the size correct. When I like the pose I start with the basic musculature as your can see in the attached photos. Face and shoes are the next in this process. Here the neck of the greatcoat is added, also the base for the spike helmet.
In the next step I'll start with the visible pants and the front greatcoat skirts.
Thanks for your kind attention and any question or criticism will be welcomed.
Soon new updates!!!.
Sorry so much for so bad photos, I'm not photographer.
Regards my friends!!!!!!!