1/16 IWW German Stormtrooper

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Thanks Richard. I kept coming across the various bits and pieces at regular intervals and now seemed the right time to do something with them. I have a few bits and bobs left to kit out the second figure with - officer stuff: binoculars, map case, pistol etc.
 

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Morning Peter
Great looking build with all the accessories.
And a 2nd one too, it should be a fun week for you.

A good salt air blast is just what the Dr ordered for sinus troubles.
Shame I am as far from either coast as I could get!

Looking forward to Herman's head transplant LOL

Heatwave on the way?
Still bracing up North.

Have a good day with the paints
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Neil - Thank you. Nice to see what you look like too!

Steve - Glad you like him. I'm looking forward to working on the second figure, which should arrive today.

I'm amazed how much the sea air helped my sinuses - time to move to the coast? We were looking at beach huts while we were there and the cheapest was £15,000, far too much for a dilapidated shed on a bit of shingle. Rental was an extortionate £50-£75 a day.

Wet, cold and misty here.
 
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The next figure has arrived. This one will need less reworking, but quite a few additions. The head does look slightly like Goering, but the mould line runs through the middle of the face and the detail is poor.

The extras:

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A mixture of Kirin, Verlinden, Alpine and Jon Smith parts. I've made him a belt from metal foil and also a gas mask bag, which I carved from a section of spare arm.

So, off we go.....
 
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Built and ready for painting:

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A simple kit, but being Miniart it took a lot of clean up. The fit was pretty good, but there were prominent mould lines and quite a lot of flash. As with the first figure the mould lines went through the bootlaces, so I removed what was there and replaced it with foil. I've also made him a set of shoulder boards from foil and sections of sprue.

I've used this Verlinden head quite a lot before, but here it seems to particularly suit the belligerent stance. I've tried to add to his fierceness by giving him a putty moustache.
 

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The 'tash is a nice touch. The 2 figures will look good together.

Peter
 

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Hi Peter
As always a great result for figgie no 1.
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Peter - Thanks. He had to have a pointy moustache really didn't he?

Jim - Thank you. Must say, you also look very different from the way I imagined you (though don't know what I imagined really).

Ralph - I am!
 

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Morning Peter

Love the moustache, doesn't he look fierce!

Should be fun to paint that head and accentuate the anger.

Who will be the victim of such a stare?

Lots of kit to work with too.

Looks like another cold frosty one, we seem to be sat under a tongue of cold air from the arctic at the moment.

Have a good day with the paints

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Morning Steve

Funny weather at the moment. OKish here but set to get cold and damp at the weekend again.

I really like this head and it always causes comment when I use it. I think the scenario will be Kaierschlacht 1918, the Sprig Offensive, and the look is directed at the British lines. He's straight out of Ernst Junger's Storm of Steel - an officer class fanatic who doesn't know when he's beaten.
 
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Painting has started and the head's done

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As you can see, I didn't use the helmet I'd prepared as I found it needed too much cleaning up for me to be bothered with it. I went instead for the cap provided with the kit, which fortunately fitted well. The visor hides his fierce brows to some extent, but I think that's an advantage in the end. The insignia are Tamiya decals.
 
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Ah, chap number two got it's head already ^^. Love the guys expression, one scary chap to confront no doubt!
 
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Wouter - He reminds me of an old schoolteacher.....

Ralph - Many thanks.
 

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Morning Peter
Well done with the head & hat
The pose is very intimidating too!
Looks like a day for drapery?
Could be a little flat in places?
Cold here still 0 C!
Hopefully better soon?
Another good seafront walk to clear the head, if it's still damp and miserable.
Have a good day at with the paint
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Hi Peter
You have got a lot of character into that face and it matches his stance perfectly.
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Steve. Hi. You're right about the drapery. I found it really hard to make anything of the tunic, as the folds and creases were pretty flat. I therefore decided to crack on and see if painting the rest of the clothing would help lift it, which I think it has slightly. I intend to add cross straps, binoculars etc, so hopefully they should help give it a boost.

Nippy here too and the sinus are murdering me. Won't be able to get to the coast unfortunately, but my eldest and granddaughter are home for a while from Sunday, so that will take my mind off it.

Jim - It's one of my favourite Verlinden heads and hard not to give character to.

Anyway, here is what he looks like now:

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I struggled so much to breath life into the tunic that I almost gave up on it. However, with the gear added it should be OK.
 
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