The Art of JOHN ROSENGRANT

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Here's another one for the 1/16th Tiger I getting close some final tweaking and cleaning up left to do-Driver figure
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It's the black "Flak coverall" that a lot of the Panzer crews appropriated, he's sitting in the drivers hatch
 
That’s a fine sculpt, the face on the driver really does capture the youth element to this panzer driver. Just love the determination in his face. Very well done indeed.

Steve

TFB Miniatures Team
 
for me the key is to get the hands proportionally roughed in then I mold them and clean /tighten up the resin castings. Same with the heads. Sharp ex-acto ,scalpel blades. I now have built up an assortment to draw upon /modify . I do the same with helmets, boots and other equipment to speed up the process. I find the resin carves easily
 
for me the key is to get the hands proportionally roughed in then I mold them and clean /tighten up the resin castings. Same with the heads. Sharp ex-acto ,scalpel blades. I now have built up an assortment to draw upon /modify . I do the same with helmets, boots and other equipment to speed up the process. I find the resin carves easily

Thanks for the explanation John. Mystery solved!

greets,
RJ
 
for me the key is to get the hands proportionally roughed in then I mold them and clean /tighten up the resin castings. Same with the heads. Sharp ex-acto ,scalpel blades. I now have built up an assortment to draw upon /modify . I do the same with helmets, boots and other equipment to speed up the process. I find the resin carves easily


That's an interesting method for doing hands and heads, will be giving that a try in the future.
Cheers
Steve
 

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