Thank you my friends!
MABO wrote:Very cool figure. And there is a need for more Sailors of the 19th century.
sansovino wrote:I like your figure much - really well done!
Will you continue the production with still more figures to this theme?
Except some ancient mariners, and an old rough experiment 11 years ago, I never done XIX century sailors before... but I like the subjects and especially these dynamic poses.
Indeed some more sailors could be useful to increase the range, in fact I'm thinking to make and produce a miniset of at least 6 or 8 figures.
A miniset was supposed to be in the original plan of the costumer who asked this first figure... I said "supposed" because then (incredibly, because we both talk italian!!!) despite we clearly agreed all the work details in advance includng the size, the costumer told me he misunderstand and that he expected a 54 mm figure... only when this first figure was done.
Never mind, fortunately is still a nice figure that I like to have, and worth to produce too...
And after all the costumer got 3 resin copies, that I offered instead of the master I sculpted... and perhaps I will have to do this figure again and some others in 54 mm too, another new experiment for me.
So it will take a while to sculpt and release a new 1/72 saliors set.
First because it was a work on request "cancelled", which turned into another of my projects to bring ahead by my own means... and probably also into a more complicate work if I will have to make the same set in 54 mm too.
Then I still have to plan it, I already have in mind some figures but I'm not expert, so I still have to decide how to arrange the set composition and poses... if you have hints and suggestions are very welcome!
Finally, I can bring ahead one or two other figures in the pauses... while I wait to harden the putty meanwhile I sculpt other sets, but of course I can't delay further more other the previous requests already waiting and the works already on schedule.