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Before Arras battle, March 1917, 120mm resin
jldurand
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Posted: Tuesday, November 07, 2017 - 08:28 AM UTC
A 120mm resin figure from David J. Parkins

Resin, white metal and photoetched. White metal Enfield will be replaced by its counterpart in resin from Reedees.



Box content:




Reedees Miniatures Enfield http://www.reedeesminiatures.co.uk/





Beginning of work: preparation of the base, sanding of the figure and replacement of the gun.



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Posted: Sunday, November 12, 2017 - 09:08 PM UTC
Jean-Louis,
I love this! Keep it coming I'll be following along.
Nice job so far fitting the rifle to his hand.
Question: Will you keep the Robin as is, or sculpt something?

Regards Dave
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Posted: Sunday, November 12, 2017 - 09:13 PM UTC

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Jean-Louis,
I love this! Keep it coming I'll be following along.
Nice job so far fitting the rifle to his hand.
Question: Will you keep the Robin as is, or sculpt something?

Regards Dave



Hi Dave, thank you !

Regarding the robin, I am not sure so far. I have no sculpting skills...
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Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 05:37 AM UTC
Hey Jean-Louis no worries, neither do I!
I just thought maybe the wee-lil' friend being cast in pewter doesn't really do it justice, but it should work when all painted up!
Looks to be a great scene, a distinct calm before the impending insanity of total war.

Regards Dave
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Posted: Monday, November 13, 2017 - 06:51 AM UTC
And I fear that if I try to do something, I will damage the bayonet.
jldurand
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Posted: Friday, December 29, 2017 - 08:20 AM UTC
As the figurine does not fit properly on the base, I made a blanket with Magic Sculp (first time for me), worked with water, Green Stuff tools and other tools purchased at a good price in a supply store for creative hobbies.
The dark gray tarpaulin is a Value Gear product.


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Posted: Friday, December 29, 2017 - 09:15 AM UTC
Great work. I'm happy to see WWI is receiving some attention. That resin rifle is so much nicer than the metal one. looking forward to your finished product.
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Posted: Saturday, December 30, 2017 - 12:22 AM UTC
Excellent job so far Jean-Louis, glad the SMLE was of good use to you.

Steve
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Posted: Saturday, December 30, 2017 - 01:25 AM UTC

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Excellent job so far Jean-Louis, glad the SMLE was of good use to you.

Steve



Thank you Steve. I am starting to learn sculpting... I am sorry I had to cut one of your resin weapons in two
jldurand
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Posted: Saturday, December 30, 2017 - 05:39 AM UTC
I continue my sculpture tests: a sandbag in Milliput, the butt of the rifle and the bird on the bayonet with Tamiya Epoxy Putty.
I lack of technique, of course, but I have fun.





jldurand
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Posted: Sunday, January 21, 2018 - 02:36 AM UTC
Setting the scene before starting to paint.
German helmet and handgrenade are from Jon Smith Modellbau, backpack is from Kirin and tent roll is from Value Gear.

https://www.jonsmith-modellbau.com/

http://www.valuegeardetails.com/images/Sets-120-2-Full.jpg




Undercoat layer first with gray Citadel spray, and then white to highlight the scene.





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Posted: Monday, January 22, 2018 - 01:26 AM UTC
This looks like a really nice kit. Not sure about the positioning though-- is he supposed to be in a trench? Great molding though.
jldurand
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Posted: Monday, January 22, 2018 - 02:37 AM UTC

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This looks like a really nice kit. Not sure about the positioning though-- is he supposed to be in a trench? Great molding though.



Yes, he is supposed to be in a trench.
jldurand
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Posted: Monday, January 29, 2018 - 06:01 AM UTC
Undercaoting with old Humbrol Enamel colors:

jldurand
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Posted: Sunday, February 04, 2018 - 04:13 AM UTC
Starting to paint the face. Usual business... Shadows, highlights, base colour... It's only the beginning !









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Posted: Sunday, February 04, 2018 - 06:56 AM UTC
WIP

jldurand
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Posted: Saturday, October 13, 2018 - 06:48 AM UTC
What do you think of this rat in a german helmet ? (Jon Smith Modellbau product)

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Posted: Saturday, October 13, 2018 - 11:38 AM UTC
Hi Jean-Louis
If this is 1915 then I'm afraid there would be no steel helmets around yet.Only arrived around the time of the Somme in 1916. A Picklehaube would be more suitable. Great work so far.
Paul
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Posted: Saturday, October 13, 2018 - 01:00 PM UTC

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Hi Jean-Louis
If this is 1915 then I'm afraid there would be no steel helmets around yet.Only arrived around the time of the Somme in 1916. A Picklehaube would be more suitable. Great work so far.
Paul



Hi Paul,

thank you for your interest. I set the scene in March 1917, before the battle of Arras. It should be Ok then with the helmet.
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Posted: Saturday, October 13, 2018 - 01:35 PM UTC
J-L,
Does the box art show the Enfield resting on a signpost?

The reason I ask it that a Lee-Enfield w/ 10rd box mag + bayonet would be hard to hold in that position for an extended period of time. I would think that his arm would start to shake fairly quickly.

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Posted: Sunday, October 14, 2018 - 01:24 AM UTC

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J-L,
Does the box art show the Enfield resting on a signpost?

The reason I ask it that a Lee-Enfield w/ 10rd box mag + bayonet would be hard to hold in that position for an extended period of time. I would think that his arm would start to shake fairly quickly.




You are right Joe. The rifle will be resting on a signpost, as shown on the box-art.
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