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120mm WW1 German Anti Tank Gunner

May 15 2012 at 7:11 PM
  (Login SCORER67)
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Hello one and all. Well, here it is, my first large scale figure model... well, that's not quite true, I've built and painted MANY 120mm figures, I've just never finished them because I wasn't happy with them for one reason or another, the same can be said for this one too, but it's at least heading to where I want to go. The figure is a John Smith figure and was painted with acrylics for the uniform and oils for the face and leather. Any comments, good, bad or otherwise are eagerly sought... I've got a growing collection of large scale WW1 figures I want to complete and I'd love to improve my painting skills to do them justice. Thanks for looking.
Regards,
David Scorer


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(Login Albowie)
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Nice Work Dave

May 15 2012, 10:07 PM 

Just wondering where the Elephant is? Great looking figure and very well executed.
Al

 
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Unusual subject and very cool! Nicely done.

May 16 2012, 9:47 AM 


 
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