Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Lord Of The Rings - Ugluk

   Hello everyone! 

    Last post for this strange and difficult year and I hope next year will cut COVID19 from our lives like Ugluk cuts he's opponents heads!!

Aaaarrgggghhh!!   
 


 Some pictures below during the procedure. Hope to enjoy and be inspired :)











That's all for... this year !
 
Happy , Healthy and Creative 2021 to all the people.
 
'Till next... Year...
 
Keep Up The Brushes!!
 
 
 
 

Saturday, December 26, 2020

1:32 Cowboy in Duel - Unbranded, Repainting

        Merry Chrismas to everyone and may 2021 be a Happy , healthy and Creative New Year!!
 Lets hope that all this COVID situation will end within this new year and things get back to normal again..

     With this figure I returned to that set I have mentioned again in the past. A very nice unbranded set of Cowboys and Indians that copies classical poses of Airfix and possibly Marx(?) figures. These figures are in a big 1:32 scale ( about 58mm) and they are a bit simple in detail. But their asset is the faces! Great detailing and clear faces, a pleasure to paint..


  I'm also happy with the matterial witch is harder than Airfix an more difficult to bend. The primer and the paint stick on to it very well. I have painted one more of these cowboys in the past and you can find it in the post listing.
  The scull is scratch build by plasteline (!) and the base is a plain iron plate. I made the scull one day playing with my daughter and kept it for future use.  This figure was primed and ready to paint for some months and watching me every day from the shelf. 
 
   I'm also thinking adding this wooden base but I cannot decide. Your opinion might help :)
 

  Here's some more pictures on different ankle .




 

I will surely come back to that set as there are a lot more poses to paint. Hope you like it :)

That's all for now. 'Till next time...

Keep Up The Brushes


Thursday, December 10, 2020

Repainting - Remodeling , Cherilea 60mm Plastic "Indians"

       Hi everyone! A different topic for this week. Different era and scale. Been a long time since I got these figures and always had them in mind since I want to repaint them for my collection..

 


       So, here we have a small collection of vintage "Cherilea" 60mm ( about 1:30 scale) dated back in late 50s or early 60s. I couldn't find exact date of production ,so, if anyone has additional info please add them to the comments. 

      Cherilea was an English company founded in 1946 by W. Cherrington and John Leaver . They where both former designers in the famous JoHilCo company.They produced in hollow-cast lead until 1955 when they began doing plastic figures. The big 60mm figures was their asset in the 60s.

 


     So , at first the paint remains should be cleaned up and also to cut the mold lines. These figures was factory painted but this was one of the weak points of Cherilea. Many collectors complained for the easy paint loss of these figures. As a result, all the figures that survived until our times are almost unpainted. So the cleaning started...

This is the average condition of each figure. Some have more or less paint

 


 During the surgery operation..


 
.....and finaly,... I feel like I have resculpt these figures!!
 


Some very nicely detailed figures revealed after all cleaning! With enough wear though...
I hope I can correct that with painting.. 




.......and some restorations - conversions needed. 
I 've used parts from other damaged figures or creat some as with the axe made of sprue part..
 







and....Tadaaa!! They are ready for painting :) 




Out of 14 figures , these are the casualties that didn't make it to the painting table..
Although they give a hand (... or a feather..haha..) to the restoration of the others!! 
The right one that looks good is badly broken in the belt line.



To Be Continued!
 
 

 

I hope you enjoy this WIP post and inspired you somehow!

Till next time...

Keep Up The Brushes!!