"Trapper - 1830" - 75mm AuthorSculpt SBS

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Mario ~ Thanks my good friend. Still alot of detail work to do with the shirt and ornaments hanging on the shirt.
 
Thanks Marc. I am just getting ready to start working on it today. Hopefully I'll have some updated photos tomorrow......Hopefully!
 
looks great great guy , love to watch your progress , like being in a classroom in the front row , btw , what floquil color did you use for the hat , and jacket ? just curious as i been using mostly floquil & humbrol lately and liking the colors i see on your figure . thanks jimmy
 
Guy, this is truly an amazing looking kit. I have the Harton miniatures mounted Trapper on the go but cant seem to get the two horses right. I will be following your progress with interest. Great painting your doing there, well done.
Barrie.
 
looks great great guy , love to watch your progress , like being in a classroom in the front row , btw , what floquil color did you use for the hat , and jacket ? just curious as i been using mostly floquil & humbrol lately and liking the colors i see on your figure . thanks jimmy

Thanks Jim for the kind words. The colors of Floquil I used are:

Hat = Rust - deep shaded with Weathered Black and highlighted with Rust + Reefer white

Shirt = Earth - deep shaded with weathered black and highlighted with Earth + Reefer white

I have been finishing the detail on the shirt and started shading the pants. I will take a few pics and update you on the progress so far.
 
Guy, this is truly an amazing looking kit. I have the Harton miniatures mounted Trapper on the go but cant seem to get the two horses right. I will be following your progress with interest. Great painting your doing there, well done.
Barrie.


Thanks Barrie for the kind words. I have 2 of the 90mm Mountain Men kits and have started converting one of the figures so I can use both in the same setting. So many projects / ideas.........so little time!
 
Thanks Steve for the feedback. The buckskins are turning out well.

Below is a pic of the lower legs base coated in Floquils.

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Below I have blended and shaded the lower legs, not including the shoes, and have also highlighted the legs one time.

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Below is how the whole figure is looking as of today. Still need to finish the beadwork on the shoulders as well as the shoes with the stirrups attached.

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All comments welcomed.......thanks for looking.
 
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