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king derelict

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  • Birthday 07/08/1954

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  1. Really looking very nice as the details build up. There are so many things of interest on the model, it’s a pleasure to look at. Alan
  2. You have made a beautiful and evocative model. The details are wonderful and your log is both informative and engaging to read. alan
  3. Looks great Dan. Rigging still frightens me so I’m not sure when I’ll dust off the biplanes in the pile. alan
  4. A quick postscript. Thank you very much to @DocRob and @amateur for pointing out the error of leaving the shield in gloss finish. I agree it should have a matte finish and this has now been done. Thanks again for the help. alan
  5. Thank you very much OC. Pegaso make some excellent figures and a wide range of subjects. I’m hoping to be in Europe in January and I’m wondering if I can grab a couple while I’m there. alan
  6. Thank you very much Jan A dragon would be a perfect addition. Unfortunately my dragon is rather uncooperative. So it might have to be another of these hooligans. alan
  7. Thank you very much Rob. I need to try to sketch out the outline of the device and then see if I can freehand paint it but the paper cutout was a surer option. Maybe next time on something a bit simpler. Thank you for the feedback about the shield. I sealed the lion with gloss medium and never gave it a thought. You are right, it should be matte and I’ve just given it a coat of matte varnish. alan
  8. Thank you very much Ken. There was a point when I was regretting not going with the gold and blue simple halves. Assuming he’s not on standby for a car crash that hammer is a nasty piece of work and someone could get hurt. alan
  9. Thank you very much Andrew. I still fancy that Owen Glendwyr figure but I think that might be a challenge too far. alan
  10. Thank you very much Jack. You and @Old Collingwood have been a great help in mastering the basic techniques. alan
  11. I completed the dagger and sword and then attached everything to the figure. The attachment points are substantial enough that the ca glue grips after a short time holding the part and there is no tendency for the part to sag. I decided to leave the base as it is so this one is finished. i rather wish I had gone for the open face mail and kettle helmet instead of the helm but this was a bit different. I’m deciding on the next project. I’m thinking of a return to the maritime world. Thank you all for looking in, the likes and the comments. alan
  12. I’ve cut up and added the lion to the front of the surcoat. Somehow it now looks a little low but otherwise it went well. I used a lot of diluted white glue to get the lion to sit in the creases. I started working on the base. I used yellow ochre and picked out the rocks with sky grey which I scrubbed with a cotton bud while it was wet which’s to add extra tones to the rocks as the underlying colour comes through. A bit of grass has been dotted around and I may add a couple of tufts of long grass but I’m assuming stuff like that probably got a good trampling. sword is ready to add, the dagger needs finishing and we’re almost there. Thanks for looking in, the likes and comments alan
  13. Thank you very much Phil. I think the lions are about as near to card modeling as I will ever get. 😁 alan
  14. Thank you very much OC, I’m glad to have the lions finished. alan
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