Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Re: Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Ardennen wrote:Thank you alpha :D
You going to put some debris for added detail?
It will be a small winter landscape. The figure ist a soldier of the 5th Fallschirmjäger Division near Wiltz/Lux during the battle of the bulge :thumbup:

Cheers!

Erik
Sounds interesting Ardennen.... Think that's just another fun part about doing figures...thinking how to make an interesting base...without stealing away from the figure...will be watching for the final results ;)


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Re: Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Yep Alpha :thumbup:

I hope so......

The base is ready ;D

Here are the pictures:


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..on the edge of the woods :

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...and for the nostalgics .....

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Regards,

Erik :wave:
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I don't remember seeing a better done figure than this.........ever. The face is amazing and the level of realism that you've given the personal equipment is truly impressive. Love the camo' on his smock as well. A lovely kit undoubtedly but you've certainly done it justice. Congratulations Erik :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
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outstanding skills with a brush, its all to a very high standard ,but the leather effect on the field webbing just blew me away 8)
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Nicely done Ardennen :clap: :clap: :clap:

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Re: Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Thank you all :clap:
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Wow, that's a contest winner right there! Looks superb!
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Good Morning Grasshopper,
*Watches as Ardennen snatches the pebbles from everyones' hands* "You have learned all that we have to teach, Grasshopper. It is time for you to go.", ( and find your own kind of super crazy talented modelers out there ;o) *chuckles* Seriously tho', that is amazing "beyond all belief!" work.
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Re: Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Hi @all,

Painless, I don´t understand your post.....but I hope, all is OK????? :{

Well, I´ve modified the snow on shoes and trousers....

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Better? Better :D it is still a bit wet ....

Cheers,

Erik
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Re: Fallschirmjäger 1/9 (200mm)

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Good Morning,
The references are from a very old TV show called 'Kung Fu' ( I think, it was a long time ago ) The extra snow looks incredibly realistic. I miss the detail from the boots but yes, that is more realistic the way that you have it now.
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