Captain Darling
Rifleman
After a long break from 'putting together a figure' reorganising my figure/miniatures space and my figure rationalisation has inspired me!
First up as with almost all of my figures the nude needs to be 'chopped'. Doing this gives my figures different heights, a bit more articulation and also gives the uniforms/clothes a bit more hang!
What I do;
Cut a slice out of the upper arms and reglue
Cut a slice out of the abdomen and reglue
Cut a slice out of the upper leg and reglue
File down; the chest the back of the lower leg, the top of the upper leg and carve out the hips (the last three allows the leg to bend further for kneeling)
Here's my latest effort, just needs a little tidying up of the sanding;
Body from the front (note this figure had broken feet so donor legs were added)...
Body from back...
Body compared to an 'unchopped' version...
Comparison of the chopped and unchopped kneeling...
One of my older chopped figures up against a strapping six footer straight from the box...
Cheers!
First up as with almost all of my figures the nude needs to be 'chopped'. Doing this gives my figures different heights, a bit more articulation and also gives the uniforms/clothes a bit more hang!
What I do;
Cut a slice out of the upper arms and reglue
Cut a slice out of the abdomen and reglue
Cut a slice out of the upper leg and reglue
File down; the chest the back of the lower leg, the top of the upper leg and carve out the hips (the last three allows the leg to bend further for kneeling)
Here's my latest effort, just needs a little tidying up of the sanding;
Body from the front (note this figure had broken feet so donor legs were added)...
Body from back...
Body compared to an 'unchopped' version...
Comparison of the chopped and unchopped kneeling...
One of my older chopped figures up against a strapping six footer straight from the box...
Cheers!