Dan Morton Posted 15 October , 2006 Share Posted 15 October , 2006 Another two figure vignette. This one is in the process of being painted, so I can only show you the sculpted and primed version. It is in 1/16th scale. Again I used 2 part putty and resin parts from various kits. This is based on a Great War Georges Scott illustration of the same name. All the best, Dan Morton Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gporta Posted 15 October , 2006 Share Posted 15 October , 2006 Dan, It looks terrific! I look forward to see it painted Marina is right in the other thread: enter the MGWAT! Gloria Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Owen D Posted 15 October , 2006 Share Posted 15 October , 2006 Dan, Great, full of action. Alot of figures look as life-like as tailors dummies. These don't. Please don't enter the MGWAT. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marina Posted 15 October , 2006 Share Posted 15 October , 2006 Dan, Great, full of action. Alot of figures look as life-like as tailors dummies. These don't. Please don't enter the MGWAT. Marina Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Morton Posted 15 October , 2006 Author Share Posted 15 October , 2006 Thanks very much folks! Glad you enjoyed it! Perhaps this one could be titled, "What do you mean you drank the last bottle of Chateneauf?!!!" All the best, Dan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Landsturm Posted 16 October , 2006 Share Posted 16 October , 2006 "What do you mean you drank the last bottle of Chateneauf?!!!" Very good work, Dan! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Morton Posted 17 October , 2006 Author Share Posted 17 October , 2006 Thanks Landsturm!! All the best, Dan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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