Saturday, January 25, 2014
"Fallen Timbers" 1794 Part 2
The figures have taken shape. I wanted to keep the composition tight, in which there was a lot of re-working of armatures to get the right fit. Next to modeling mounted figures, "action" vignettes are the toughest part of figure modeling. You will notice, I made the background slightly higher to help give the sense of momentum.



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French v. Bits & Allies Part 3
Being fairly new to this rule set, I am noticing quickly, just how fast units can get used up. Even pulling units out of line and rallyin...

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Otto Dix (1891~1969) said of his paintings of World War One subjects "I did not want to cause fear and panic, but to let people know h...
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YOU NAILED IT PARD. Love the lean look of the figures.
Thanks pard. I try hard to keep'em thin.
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