Briggsy
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Daniel, Phil, thanks gents very much appreciated. Rather weirdly I find the sculpting very relaxing and therapeutic.
Cheers Simon
Cheers Simon
I'm getting caught up on this latest of your projects, Simon, great progress!..I added his helmet plume and detailed this and the helmet comb with the pyrogravure...
This Hobby is my therapy, my peace in the world.Daniel, Phil, thanks gents very much appreciated. Rather weirdly I find the sculpting very relaxing and therapeutic.
Cheers Simon
Daniel, Phil, thanks gents very much appreciated. Rather weirdly I find the sculpting very relaxing and therapeutic.
Cheers Simon
I get that on the painting if I've spent too much time building without any painting, takes a little while to get back going again.For me, it’s the cleaning of mold lines, shaping parts, carving in small details and the like.
The stress begins when all that is done, the figure assembled/primed and ready, and I open the paints.
Cheers! It's good what can be achieved having the house to myself all day!Oh yes!
Well he is period so I suppose Historex fits the bill, I'm hoping he looks OK when painted too, I don't think I quite appreciated just how much detail there is in this chap!This is personally not a figure I would have envisaged using Historex spare parts, however the figure proves me wrong. It should look awesome when painted.
Malkie