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I thought I had posted these but I appear to have missed a few from the first quarter of 2018
A couple of 1/10 busts from Sarnia Miniatures that I did earlier this year. Sculpted by our own Peter Gillson with original box art by Peter Day
English Civil War Pike Soldier
Really nice easy paint job on this one but a lovely bust to have in my ECW mini series. This is the 1/10 scale bust of an English Civil War Pikeman foot soldier from Sarnia Miniatures. He could represent either side as there was little to distinguish between them. Flesh in oils, metallic using Darkstar steel buffed with a buffing powder, basically a fine graphite powder. Everything else using Castle artist acrylic.
ECW - Officer of the King's Lifeguard of Foot - 1643
Didn’t get off to a great start and had to be stripped and re started. Flesh using W&N Artisan water soluble oils, the rest using Castle artist acrylics apart from metallic which is Darkstar Steel. Ignore the gap in the pedestal, I don’t have a plinth for it yet so this is borrowed off another bust.
Really like these Sarnia busts. Not sure I have done this one justice but it is all part of the learning curve.
A couple of 1/10 busts from Sarnia Miniatures that I did earlier this year. Sculpted by our own Peter Gillson with original box art by Peter Day
English Civil War Pike Soldier
Really nice easy paint job on this one but a lovely bust to have in my ECW mini series. This is the 1/10 scale bust of an English Civil War Pikeman foot soldier from Sarnia Miniatures. He could represent either side as there was little to distinguish between them. Flesh in oils, metallic using Darkstar steel buffed with a buffing powder, basically a fine graphite powder. Everything else using Castle artist acrylic.
ECW - Officer of the King's Lifeguard of Foot - 1643
Didn’t get off to a great start and had to be stripped and re started. Flesh using W&N Artisan water soluble oils, the rest using Castle artist acrylics apart from metallic which is Darkstar Steel. Ignore the gap in the pedestal, I don’t have a plinth for it yet so this is borrowed off another bust.
Really like these Sarnia busts. Not sure I have done this one justice but it is all part of the learning curve.
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