Hi
A few old friends form another forum (some from the old Military Modelling forum) have come here so I thought I would join them. It is also nice to see more figure modelling.
Like many I modelled as a kid, then as a teenager girls became more of a priority, then job and family. i returned in the late 90's continuing since then. My problem is that I tend for jump between periods, figures, vehicles, busts, dioramas - a bit of a modelling 'jack of all trades, master of none'.
I thought by way of introduction i would post a few photos of some past models:
I sculpt figures and for a while I sculpted, and sold busts under the Sarnia Miniatures brand, here is a selection:
One of my loves is modelling VC holders; here are some more busts and a selection VC related figures/vignettes:
I do like Hetzers:
A WW1 diorama of the Western Front:
I have been known to paint flats - these are 30mm:
A complete change of scale - 1/285;
and
This is a diorama I am particularly pleased with - a hovering helicopter! The helicopter is supported by a wire which goes through the soldier's arm, body and right leg into the base.
Peter
A few old friends form another forum (some from the old Military Modelling forum) have come here so I thought I would join them. It is also nice to see more figure modelling.
Like many I modelled as a kid, then as a teenager girls became more of a priority, then job and family. i returned in the late 90's continuing since then. My problem is that I tend for jump between periods, figures, vehicles, busts, dioramas - a bit of a modelling 'jack of all trades, master of none'.
I thought by way of introduction i would post a few photos of some past models:
I sculpt figures and for a while I sculpted, and sold busts under the Sarnia Miniatures brand, here is a selection:
One of my loves is modelling VC holders; here are some more busts and a selection VC related figures/vignettes:
I do like Hetzers:
A WW1 diorama of the Western Front:
I have been known to paint flats - these are 30mm:
A complete change of scale - 1/285;
and
This is a diorama I am particularly pleased with - a hovering helicopter! The helicopter is supported by a wire which goes through the soldier's arm, body and right leg into the base.
Peter