Work in progress - Medieval Kurgan

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Is he a member here?
I'm sure when i bought the Kurgan head that i saw he had Tuco and Angel Eyes head sculpts too but i don't see them in his PDF catalogue.

His website pdf hasn't changed much in the past, oh, 5 years. However, I occasionally (and not often) see him list a whole bunch of heads on eBay. That's where I see the ones that aren't on his website. He's not very consistent about listing there, so I'm thinking it makes for better market demand. :wink1:
 
Ok, after a long break due to running out of materials, a lack of funds and starting a course at college i've just begun to start working on the armour again.

Unfortunately, my plan to enlarge the torso from the Neca figure didn't work out too well and i had to go to plan b and sculpt the design on top of the modified Ignite armour

There's still some tweaking to do and details to be added but i think it's almost there.
Now i can begin work on the rest of the armour.

More updates to come.
 
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Medieval Kurgan -latest update

Today i finally received the clothes i bought to use for him, so decided to do a quick mock up to see how he looks.

Still working on the rest of his armour and cosume pieces.
 
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I had to put it aside for a little while as my previous attempts to enlarge some armour failed and i couldn't find any plate armour to adapt.

The thing that stumped me the most was how to do the plume on the helmet.
I ended up using some cotton wool, which i painted with black acrylic paint.

The shin armour is from Cotswold and i added the ribbing using string and sculpted the skull ( it's a little small but works ok ).

There's still a bit of work to do on the chest armour ( also from Cotswold ) and i still need to add the fangs to the helmet and work out how to attach the skull armour to the shoulders.
 
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