
Besides, I took some photos while doing one of the last works, like a step to step sculpting WIP of some new 1/72 Roman Legionaries... which maybe can be also interesting as tutorial.

1 - fix legs articulation joints (with superglie and epoxy putty)
2 - sculpting sandals
3 - trousers
4 - skirt
5 - chaimail skirt and fix torso position
6 - fix shoulders articulation joints
7-8-9 - top chaimail and belt
10 - fix elbow articulations joints
11 - sword and knife on belt
12-13 - suoulders pads, wrist joints, gripping hand, scabbard belt.

14 - face, shoulders pads and helmet cap
15 - hair and face
16 - face and helmet cap
17 - helmet details
18-19 final undercoat color
20 - dark wash and the figures completed

Recently I had to do a young boy, Kalulu, the adopted son of Stanley... Doctor Livingstone, I presume!

It's a very nice subject that I really enjoted to sculpt, I made it for Ad proelium, a new production of a friend of mine.


Since I needed a small body for Kalulu figure, I took the occasion to make a new mannequin to sculpt figures of that size too!

It was the occasion to make also a little curious nice thingy... Massimo told me it reminds some kind of robocop!



Another figure i recently made is Camilla, the Volscan Warrior Queen from the Aeneid... a bit "naughty", but the "Italic Amazon" is described from Virgil as covered only with a tiger fur!




