Hohenzollern Cuirassier Officer
Looking at this photo now I can see the poor fellow is frightfully flat chested: I shall have to adjust him to more heroic proportions.
Just to add to the list of projects (and to make more efficient use of the milliput I mix up at each stage) I am creating an improved horse figure. This uses a casting of my first horse as a starting point. I have moved two of the legs very slightly for ease of casting as well as refining the horse's anatomy very slightly.
Horse Begets Horse
The final photo shows the current state of my attempt to sculpt a new infantryman. It took a while to decide how to get this moving. I really needed some kind of physical reference point on the dolly: I didn't make any progress until I hit upon the idea of using the frontal edges of the coat for this purpose. So I rolled out two thin cylinders of milliput and pressed these onto the dolly so they ran along the approximate position I though the coat's front edges should be on. Once these were on I used two shorter cylinders to form the inner edges of the coat tails, and after that I could fill in between cylinders to complete the form of the tails.
Mr Blobby
3 comments:
As ever i am impressed by your horses, and the rider looks the part too. Very promising again. What pose are you going for with the foot figure - standing to attention maybe?
It's supposed to end up as 'March Attack', with left leg forward but not at full stretch. There is the distinct possibility that it will be more like 'zombie shuffling' but we live in hope.
bravo, keep up the good work
-- Allan
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