Saturday, May 14, 2016
Sculpting an American Civil War Zouave in 54mm
Here's another sculpting video I put together. Thanks to my wonderful computer "geek" son for helping me through this still unknown territory.
There's some things I would have changed in editing, like possibly not spending so much time on sculpting the armature but more overall construction of the piece. Ancora imparo!
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
"I JESU NAMN..." Lutzen 16 November 1632
Getting projects wrapped up for the MFCA/APG Show in a few weeks. Here's a piece inspired by a painting that I grabbed off the interenet. Unfortunately, I am unable to find the artist name or title of the work. The musketeer accessories are from "Glory" miniatures and the AIRFIX English Civil War plastic kits. The head is from Hornet. Painted in acrylics.
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Thursday, April 7, 2016
Sunday, April 3, 2016
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Recap of the Fehrbellin Vignette
As I said in a previous post, I took some liberties in the depiction of these subjects, but for those wondering why Frederick is not on a white horse like the illustration. There is a story that just before the battle, an aide to Frederick, traded horses with the "Great Elector" so as to be not so conspicuous riding on such an obvious target.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
My inspiration and reference for the Fehrbellin vignette. The book text was in German, which was difficult when trying to understand the minutia of the campaign, and the nuts and bolts of army and command structure, but an article in MILITARY HERITAGE MAGAZINE (April 2009) was very helpful in understanding the basics and was enough to get me motivated.
Monday, March 14, 2016
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Monday, March 7, 2016
Sunday, February 21, 2016
The fallen mounted figure is attached to base and left arm armature glued to bed roll of standing horse. Sculpting the arm took some time, I had to be extremely mindful of the sword of the mounted figure for fear of breaking off. In hindsight, I should have made all sword armed hands seperate. Luckily, no incidents and sculpting the arm and hand turned out better than planned.
Saturday, February 20, 2016
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Big ol' pile of heads and armatures for the St. Privat project.
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