Sculpting 1/16 German SS soldier

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Sculpting 1/16 German SS soldier

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Had a power cut last night, so I thought I'd share what was entertaining me.

Be prepared to be amazed.

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Amazing to see how it has been sculpted. If there is one BUT, is the scale. Id say it is 1:19.

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Rad_Schuhart wrote:Amazing to see how it has been sculpted. If there is one BUT, is the scale. Id say it is 1:19.

I reviewed it here: https://radindustries.wordpress.com/202 ... zerschrek/
I KNEW I'd seen this figure painted somewhere lol.
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Very impressive, Mick!
On my first cursory glance, I thought he must have been from the SS Naturist battalion, until the uniform began to appear :haha:
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Yes, me too Roy, thought he was going to at least be shirtless. But whatever way he does his sculpting, it seems to work.
Notice the lack of sculpting tools, just goes to show how little one needs.
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Son of a gun-ner wrote:Yes, me too Roy, thought he was going to at least be shirtless. But whatever way he does his sculpting, it seems to work.
Notice the lack of sculpting tools, just goes to show how little one needs.
Not many tools but a lot of talent. My efforts with figures are the other way round. Not much talent but a lot of tools.
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