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Last Covid Finish


tsaguy007
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Thanks to the Virus, I was able to finish painting several sculpts The latest is a companion piece to this mounted figure I did ten years ago. Set in the 1916 expedition into Mexico, the mounted figure is made from an old HP printer case. It is 1/24th scale and based on a Fredrick Remington drawing of the Cav. trooper during the Plains War.

 

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This is the other figure from that time period. It represents an Inf soldier on guard duty along the Arizona/Mexico boarder. It is made from old plastics.

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These are amazing! But you have to tell me ;) . . . how did you use a printer case? Are you melting the plastic and molding it? Or solid plastic and carving it? 

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Very nice work. I love that you are doing different subjects that are not usually covered. I've always had a deep respect for those soldiers & Marines that wore 'campaign covers'.

 

Semper Fi.

 

Manny

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