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"Flakhelfer" - A Scratched Figure 1/35
07.07.2007 by Patrick Dorn

Flakhelfer

In this project I try to transport a frozen situation. Somebody who's freezing normally stands not in an upright position, rather steps from one foot to the other one, hoists up his shoulders and tries everything not to loose to much energie. So body language is an important aspect in sculpting figures.
Except for the head (Hornet) and Boots (spare box) this figure is sculptured myself and I the following pics will show how I made it.
Cheers
Pat

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a Sceleton made of Brass WireBody Volume - sanded into shape roughly Winter Trouserslower Part of Jacket + Scarf + recesses for Arms sculptured

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Jacket with Hood & Belt completed ... .. and here with prepared Arms Buttons, Hands as well as diverse Subleties Detail Shot from Bird's-Eye View


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here both Sleeves have been ..... sculpted completely inclusive DetailsSeams and Bags as well as Fringe of Trouser Pockets

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Jacket primed with white Vallejo Acrylby adding some Black Paint ...... the Shadows were painted grayLights were painted pure White

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Trousers have been primed roughly with ..... "German WW2 Camouflage Beege"


Finished Figure


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