WIP W01 (GSM) Billy Mott ...Let the rework/painting etc begins!!!!

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Sorry Keith ..didn't look back on the thread ..embarrassed !.....

This has been on the go for nearly 18 months ...must do better as I often read on my school report!

Nap
Kevin,
Never was and never will be an issue with you Mate. No need to be embarrassed, like you I like to help out where and when ever I can. Just a little surprised to see the photos re posted.
This is a great project and your rendition is the best that I have seen. Just looking forward to you getting back to it young man.
All the very best,
Keith
 
Hi Keith,

Cheers mate , appreciate all your help .......painting this inbetween Kharki ! ..nothing really to show yet!...


Oh and we are moving house in 2 weeks ......about 1 km up the road ...deep joy.....the modelling table and paints will be the last to be packed!

Nap
 
Hi Kevin,
I wish that I could help you with 1% of the help and information that you give the members on pF I would be more than happy.
Whilst I prefer your scarlet and gold, the Kharki stuff that you are currently working on is first class.
As for house moves...I thought that you moved home last year. As long as there is sufficient room for a decent work bench that both of you can realise your artistic skills it must be the right thing to do. Good luck with the move. See you at the other end Mate
Best wishes
Keith
 
The WW1 figures are the 120mm RSM from Victory and the 200mm 1914 GG sergeant from Foxwood, the scarlet is the 200mm 1912 GG Lance Sergeant also from Foxwood and the blue is the CGS 200mm RM Drum Major. All have been undercaoted/part painted. However when I finish GSM Mott I am due to do a 150mm Waterloo figure for Victory(!).

How do I invent the 8 day week?

Mike
 
The WW1 figures are the 120mm RSM from Victory and the 200mm 1914 GG sergeant from Foxwood, the scarlet is the 200mm 1912 GG Lance Sergeant also from Foxwood and the blue is the CGS 200mm RM Drum Major. All have been undercaoted/part painted. However when I finish GSM Mott I am due to do a 150mm Waterloo figure for Victory(!).

How do I invent the 8 day week?

Mike
All good pieces Mate.
Looking forward to seeing your slant on them.
I really like the CGS RM Drum Major. I painted the Michael Sutty RM Drum Major (Porcelain with Gloss finish) so it's hard to justify two large figures of the same subject.....but I know that one day I will buy one of Gra's master pieces/
Cheers,
Keith
 
Hi Carl,

...looking forward to seeing your version ..........

Have you see the 2 new bust ones of Mr Mott that MMM have released recently ...who needs legs !

Happy painting

Nap
 
Have you see the 2 new bust ones of Mr Mott that MMM have released recentl

I have reworked the cap and have suggested that Gordon include the tunic skirts and sword hilt on the bust. If you don't like them, you can always cut them off. Personally I prefer legs rather than a pedestal, but it's down to personal preference.

Mike
 

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