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Sculpting complete - Two 120mm figures


Dan Morton

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The sculpting is finished for these two figures and they'll be on their way across the pond to Roger Newsome, a regular on the Great War Forum and a fine painter. Should be interesting to see what he does with the train guard in red leather. :huh::lol:

Trotsky's Armored Train Guard, 1919

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Hero of the Revolution, 1919

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Two photo's of Trotsky's Armoured Train Guard.

Thank you for looking.

Roger.

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This is truely a skill that escapes my meager talents. Envy abounds

Arm

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Hello Roger !

Thank you for posting the pictures of these two figures. Hope to see more pictures of your work soon.

Regards

Wayne

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Thanks very much fella's. It's really quite easy, anyone who has wielded a paint brush in the Royal Navy can do it :P .

My next project is Imperial German c.1905 so might not qualify for inclusion here.

Roger.

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Cheers Bruce. I was more of a roller man in those days and grey was my preferred colour :lol:

Roger.

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Cheers fellas! Didn't Rog do well!!!! B)

Next sculpting up will be two figures in 120mm from the 2nd Battalion, Hampshires, Poona Division @ Kut-al-Amara, 1915. Both in KD kit and Wolseley topis with the light blue 'greyback' shirts. One is a stretcher-bearer (for a doctor friend) and the other is a commission, a Lewis gunner. When I finish them, they're off to sunny Yorkshire where Rog will do alchemy with the brushes again.

All the best,

Dan

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Cheers Bruce. I was more of a roller man in those days and grey was my preferred colour

Roger.

I lived in Portsmouth for a number of years and always puzzled over the large number of houses painted grey :D

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