Hi all !
Well, here are some of my scratch-built figures for you guys to have a look at. Hope you like them . Cheers !
Kenneth.
Figures
Military figures of all shapes and sizes.
Military figures of all shapes and sizes.
Hosted by Darren Baker, Mario Matijasic
Some of my figure work
jagd654
Singapore / 新加坡
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Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 02:06 AM UTC
Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 02:24 AM UTC
Very nice Kenneth. Lots of nice detail work.
Keep up the good work.
HARV
Keep up the good work.
HARV
AJLaFleche
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Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 02:45 AM UTC
Excellent work, before and after painting! I really like your groundwork, especially the panzerjager.
The one thing that looks a bit off is the angle of the bird.
The one thing that looks a bit off is the angle of the bird.
marsiascout
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Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 03:54 AM UTC
Fantastic work! Do you have a model company or something like that?
Lars
Lars
jagd654
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Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 06:07 PM UTC
Thanks, guys ; I really appreciate the encouragement !!!
Al, the bird is positioned that way as the trooper is actually leaning forward a bit to observe his friend ( the ammo carrier) who's doing a "Hamlet" with a skull that he had found in the trenches !
Lars, you're making me blush ! No, these are all "one-offs". Cheers !
Kenneth .
Al, the bird is positioned that way as the trooper is actually leaning forward a bit to observe his friend ( the ammo carrier) who's doing a "Hamlet" with a skull that he had found in the trenches !
Lars, you're making me blush ! No, these are all "one-offs". Cheers !
Kenneth .
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Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2008 - 06:28 PM UTC
Hey Kenneth
Some nice work on your figures here, pal!
What scale are they and what medium do you use?
I understand what you tried to do with the bird, but I think you could try to show the legs wider to give the impression of it trying to hold its balance?
Lovely work on the faces, and your variety of topics is interesting
Brad
Some nice work on your figures here, pal!
What scale are they and what medium do you use?
I understand what you tried to do with the bird, but I think you could try to show the legs wider to give the impression of it trying to hold its balance?
Lovely work on the faces, and your variety of topics is interesting
Brad
jagd654
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Posted: Monday, September 22, 2008 - 05:26 PM UTC
Hi Brad !
Thanks for the encouraging comments ! The figures are 54mm in scale and I use a combination of Magicsculpt and Duro, plus a paperclip wire armature to create my figures. These are actually some of my older stuff. Here's some pictures of my latest work. Hope you like it . Cheers !
Kenneth .
Thanks for the encouraging comments ! The figures are 54mm in scale and I use a combination of Magicsculpt and Duro, plus a paperclip wire armature to create my figures. These are actually some of my older stuff. Here's some pictures of my latest work. Hope you like it . Cheers !
Kenneth .