Friday, February 27, 2015

Ii Naomasa in 120mm - WIP +3

Ii is pretty much finished; although his sword still needs to be painted and attached. The horse and it's bells and whistles are next.
I left the sleeves plain - without decorative mon or other designs. Didn't want it to become too "busy" and detract from the overall look - which seems appropriate for the Age of War.
The brigandine work at the top of his suneate, as well at the neck and shoulders are nicely sculpted.
The slots in the back of the cuirass are for the sashimo holder. I may not add a sashimo as I don't think high ranking commanders wore them.

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    1. Thanks, Rodger! Appreciate the interests and nice words. Dean

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  2. Very imposing, love the vibrant colors. Can't even imagine how big this figure will be once mounted on the horse. I trust you have already found the ideal place in your home to exhibit this little master piece?

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    1. Thank you, Soren. I actually do have a spot for him on a shelf with some 28mm and 1:35th Samurai ;) Regards, Dean

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  3. Very impressive figure
    and very detailed quality work

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    1. Appreciate that a lot, Simon! Warm Regards, Dean

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  5. Magnificent! You really have made this model come alive, Dean. I'm really looking forward to seeing him mounted on his horse.
    Best wishes,
    Jason

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    1. Thanks, Jason. I'm happy with the kit so far - plan to start on the horse today. Best, Dean

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  6. What more to be said besides, AMAZING!

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    1. Thanks, Jonathan! Hopefully have him done soon - need to start on some Crusader Retiarii. :) Best, Dean

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  7. He already belongs in a museum, absolutely stunning.

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    1. Thanks, James. Hope you and the family are doing well. Looking forward to seeing you again back here in the Pacific NW. Enfilade! isn't the same without you. Regards, Dean

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