Young Miniatures - 506PIR, 101st Airborne, Bastogne 1944
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Finally after two weeks into the year 2009, here's my built-up review of Young Miniatures bust of an US Soldier sculpted by Hiroyuki Ishii. This marks Ishii-San's most recent collaboration with Young Miniatures and in my opinion one of his finest work to date.
Removing the molding plugs was made much easier by first softening them slightly with a heat gun/hot air blower and slicing them off with a sharp blade.Thus as far as common knowledge goes, I would advice against using this approach for thinner items.
As mentioned in an earlier post, the face was painted at a "live" demo workshop during M Con. In favor of atmosphere and feel, I opted to paint the face in cooler tones by incorporating a little Prussian Blue to the shade colours.
The texture of the wool coat was depicted by carefully stippling various colour mixes of US Field Drab, Wood, Beige Brown, US Olive Drab and SS Camo Black Brown(owing to the degree of illumination on the surface's relief) until a dense appearance is achieved.
2 comments:
That is very nice. I am constantly amazed with your talent. I try to mimic it but I don't even come close to you talent. Hopefully someday.
Hi Calvin,
Thanks again for taking the time to share your techniques and results. This is a wonderful bust and its great to see the 'in progress' pictures as you build up the texture.
All the best,
michael
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