Tom Durie 1614 New from United Empire Miniatures

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Hi,

Tom Durie 1614
Just finished this nice bust my new painted figure. This 1/9 scale resin bust, sculpted by Pavol Ovecka is of Tom Durie 1614. Jester to Anne of Denmark wife of British King James VI and I. The bust is based on the painting of Durie in the Scottish National Portrait Museum. I painted this bust with acrylics and printers inks. The bust is a new release from www.Unitedempireminiatures.com and I painted it for the box art photos.During his lifetime Tom Durie was considered the luckiest man alive.

Tom Durie 1614
Jester to Anne of Denmark
1/9 scale resin bust
Sculpted by: Pavol Ovecka
Box art painted by: Mike Cramer
Item: PO17
www.unitedempireminiatures.com
 

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Thanks Ken, Thanks Marc, Thanks Jason.
Jason I painted the cup black with Vallejo, then painted liquitex ink silver over the entire surface, several coats with plenty of drying time between. Then Andrea printers ink black very thin washes to build up shadow and reduce the shine. Also washes of Andrea ink green, blue and some red. On the shadows washes of liquitex raw umber. Once it looks like I want I use a very thin Vallejo silver wash in the areas I want to shine also makes the surface look more metal like. The Liquitex is sold at Hobby Lobby. I like it because the printers inks take to it without beading up. The chalice is filled with red wine I used Vallejo still water tinted with printers ink. The still water shrinks so I had to add more. This was a fun one to paint and I did have to paint and assemble as I went better results but a little tricky as I had to putty around the left hand after painting. Learned it’s not so bad as long as I was careful.
Hope this helps
Mike
 
Thanks Ken, Thanks Marc, Thanks Jason.
Jason I painted the cup black with Vallejo, then painted liquitex ink silver over the entire surface, several coats with plenty of drying time between. Then Andrea printers ink black very thin washes to build up shadow and reduce the shine. Also washes of Andrea ink green, blue and some red. On the shadows washes of liquitex raw umber. Once it looks like I want I use a very thin Vallejo silver wash in the areas I want to shine also makes the surface look more metal like. The Liquitex is sold at Hobby Lobby. I like it because the printers inks take to it without beading up. The chalice is filled with red wine I used Vallejo still water tinted with printers ink. The still water shrinks so I had to add more. This was a fun one to paint and I did have to paint and assemble as I went better results but a little tricky as I had to putty around the left hand after painting. Learned it’s not so bad as long as I was careful.
Hope this helps
Mike

Thanks for the info Mike! The finish you achieved really looks like pewter. I may have to try the Liquitex.

Jason
 
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