Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Soldat de Plom 2010

From 21 till 24 October the 15th international show of Soldat de Plom in Girona was held. I also joined the show this year. So me and the rest of the family flew on Friday evening to Girona. On Saturday I entered my figures in the composition and directly ran into Fernando Ruiz. Who was also entering some stunning figures. In the competition were a lot of beautiful figures. On Saturday and Sunday several painting demonstrations were given by Alfonso Giraldes, Alexandre Cortina and Roman Navarro.

Roman giving a demonstration
It was very nice to see how you can achieve with different painting styles (airbrush, oils and acrylics) a beautiful figure. On Saturday there was also a presentation of Adriano Laruccia on how an commercial figure is sculpted and produced and the box art painted (Roman). On Sunday afternoon there was the prize ceremony. There several special prizes and one was a figure painted by Fernando for the best Napoleonic figure in the General class.

Which was won by Paul Vincent. And another figure painted by Jesus Gamarra for the best figure in the General class. After the special prizes the medals for the categories General, Master painting and Master open were divided. I totally didn´t expect it, because there were so many excellent figures, but two of my figures also got a prize. One silver in master painting and a bronze in master open. So returning home with a big smile. After the ceremony I went on a photo with the two master sculptors from Italy Adriano and Andrea.

A little later the chaos started when everybody started to collect their figures. But luckily mine figures got save home again.
It was a great weekend and a great show. The last show for me this year. So back to the working table now making more figures for next year.

The rest of the photos can be seen here:

Cheers,
Marcel.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Celt finished

After some intensive painting weeks and the last night working until two o'clock I finished this figure.
The ground work gave me some troubles and frustration in the end because of the absence of an airbrush. But I managed more or less. The eyes of the figure were corrected another time because I wasn't satisfied with the look. The design on the shield took quiet some hours but I'm satisfied with the result. I'm happy that it's finished. I learned a lot and hope to make some improvements with my next figure. Now it's time to continue with my other projects, back to sculpting and painting.

Cheers,
Marcel.








Thursday, October 7, 2010

Starting the shield

During the last two days I made a start with the most difficult and time consuming part. The Celtic pattern on the shield. As shield color a I choose for a dark green color. The highlights and shadows were added and after that I painted the yellow pattern on the shield with a yellow/brown color. The next step is defining more the pattern and correct the mistakes. 


I also did some more work on the figure. I added shadows to the helmet, painted the collar and did a bit more work on the hair. Furthermore most of the blend work for the trousers is also done. Now I have to finish the skin part and continue with the sword and axe. Here some pictures of the figure.

Cheers,
Marcel.






Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Painting the trousers

Here another update on the Celt. After Euro I started painting again. I'm still not finished blending the upper body of the figure but to do something different I started blocking in the highlights and shadows of the trousers. Now I have to blend everything nicely together what always is the most time consuming. The highlights are done with brown yellow and the shadows with cobalt blue and black. Here some pictures of the current status.

Cheers,
Marcel.





Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Euro Militaire 2010

Last weekend I went to Euro Militaire. It was my first Euro and it was the 25th anniversary of the event in Folkestone. We went by car and it took us about 7 hours to arrive at calais due to heavy traffic. Which would take us 4 and a half hour on a quiet day. On Saturday we went through the tunnel to Folkestone. When we arrived in Great Brittan I had to get used to drive on the left. We dropped of the luggage in the hotel and went to the show.


I brought 5 of my models for the competition. Because of the 25th anniversary they had a record of more than 1000 entries this year. And the quality of the figures was also very high. On Sundays breakfast in the hotel I unexpectedly met two dutch people I know from Eindhoven. Also some famous people like Jesus Gamarra and Marion and Allan Ball stayed in the same hotel. After breakfast we went to the show and when I entered the competition room I discovered surprisingly that I had won some medals. One Silver and Bronze en two highly commended and one commended.


You can imagine how the rest of my day was. I also ran into several people I only know from the forums, and it was great having a chat with them. For the rest I bought some useful stuff and made pictures of the models. I couldn't photograph all the entries, there where simply too many.

The Best of show of this year went to Chris Clayton with his dragon slayer a very big but beautiful creation and a well deserved winner.




The rest of the photos I took can be seen on the following link:

Cheers,
Marcel.


Thursday, September 16, 2010

More paintwork done

The last days I managed to get some more work done on the Celt. I did some corrections to the eyes and face and did some more blending on the upper torso. Still a bit of more work to do here. I also started painting his hair and moustache but I'm not completely satisfied with the final color. For the trousers I wanted something colorful and my wife came up with this base color. The next steps are adding the highlights and shadows. For the shield a green color was decided and some Celtic symbols will appear on the front. Hopefully I can show it in the next update.

Cheers,
Marcel.






Monday, September 13, 2010

Painting the Celt

I finished sculpting the Celt and I'm now busy getting the paintwork done. As always something has to happen and also this time. The figure fell on the table and the hand with axe broke off. So I had to remodel the hand and wrist and finshed the last details. After this the figure was primed and I started painting the face. First I applied two layers of brown sand and then I started applying the highlights and shadows. The next step was blending all the layers. The same has been done for the upper body but here I still have to do a lot of blending. Here are some pictures of the current status.

Cheers,
Marcel.




Sunday, August 29, 2010

The surcoat finished

Here an update on the Teutonic knights. I have finished the surcoat of the rider and added the belt for the sword. Now I´m working on the drapery of the horse. The plastilina is used as a support for the magic sculp. The next steps will be finishing the work on the horse and adding some more details.

Cheers,
Marcel.







Sunday, August 15, 2010

Sculpting Celt almost done

The last two weeks I spend most of my model time on this figure. Because I wanted to get it finished. Except from sculpting a few details it practically done. I still have to sculpt the thumb on the right hand, the straps for the sword, a pigtail, and do some little corrections here and there. When finished sculpting The figure will be primed and painted. I can´t wait to pickup the brushes again.

Cheers,
Marcel.





Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Some necessary corrections

I had to made some corrections to this figure so there isn't much progress lately. The legs of the figure ended up a few millimeter too long so it was looking a bit out of proportion compared to the upper body part. So  a few millimeter from the feed were removed and the basic shape for the shoes and lower part of the legs were re sculpted. Now I can finish the folds on the trousers and remodel the shoes. I also made a start with the hand and added the shield, axe and sword to the figure.

Cheers,
Marcel.