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Spanish Royal Guard Music Unit

Posted by MABO on 26 Aug 2025, 15:52

I think the Colour Party will be a highlight!
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Posted by Iceman1964 on 26 Aug 2025, 17:08

Happy to see you are proceeding Santi, we'll soon have the figures completion, anxious to see then the painting phase :-)
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Posted by Santi Pérez on 01 Sep 2025, 20:09

MABO wrote:I think the Colour Party will be a highlight!

That's just what I think, Jan, that the Colour Party would be a perfect addition to complete the band. ;-)

Iceman1964 wrote:Happy to see you are proceeding Santi, we'll soon have the figures completion, anxious to see then the painting phase :-)

It seems like the next step is almost here, Enrico, although there's still a bit to go, haha.

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 12 Oct 2025, 19:27

The band's final figures are now ready: the three buglers. Here they appear together:

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With these three musicians, the band is complete. :winky:

After all the conversions, these are the only figures of the 44 in the original Airfix set that remain intact:

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And these are the remains of the various figures I used as donors of instruments, legs, and arms for other musicians, as well as bases and other leftover elements:

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Once I can take some pictures of the full band, I will begin the most complicated task for me, the painting. :shock:

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Posted by Ochoin on 13 Oct 2025, 02:28

I am keenly anticipating the next stage.

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Posted by MABO on 13 Oct 2025, 06:38

Santi Pérez wrote:
After all the conversions, these are the only figures of the 44 in the original Airfix set that remain intact:

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And these are the remains of the various figures I used as donors of instruments, legs, and arms for other musicians, as well as bases and other leftover elements:

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What a massacre. :mrgreen:
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Posted by Bessiere on 15 Oct 2025, 18:29

Your conversions are far from a massacre, more like Frankenstein done with class and purpose. What you can do to modify these figures is what gets others inspired to at least try and do similar. Fantastic work as always Santi.
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Eta I hope they get your power system straightened out over there!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 15 Oct 2025, 18:56

I am looking forward to these in colour.

Your skill is obvious and fascinating to see.

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 24 Oct 2025, 22:51

Thanks for your comments, Donald, Jan, Bessiere and Chris. :-D

Now the band is complete and in formation it looks splendid, even with the original colour of the figures:

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The next step will be to prime all the figures and then I can paint the first one of them as a test of the colours and technique to be used. I think it will be the officer in charge. ;-)

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Posted by Ochoin on 25 Oct 2025, 07:38

"Splendid" is an apt description. You should be very proud of what you've already accomplished.

I'm very much looking forward to the next stage.

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 25 Oct 2025, 22:12

Ochoin wrote:"Splendid" is an apt description. You should be very proud of what you've already accomplished.
I'm very much looking forward to the next stage.
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Thank you, Donald. It's true that I feel very proud of it. :lol:

And now the next stage is getting closer and closer. :winky:

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Posted by MABO on 26 Oct 2025, 07:34

Let them come, Santi!
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Posted by sberry on 28 Oct 2025, 08:30

This project looks impressive even in the unpainted stage, and I am very curious to see it finally painted. The amount of work in your conversions is really unbelievable!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 28 Oct 2025, 13:22

Magnificent progress.

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Posted by Santi Pérez on 28 Oct 2025, 14:10

Thank you very much for your encouragement, Jan, Stephan, and Chris. :-)

I primed all the figures with a black base coat, as most of the instruments are metallic and the uniforms are dark blue. This makes them look like musical spectres in formation:

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I have decided that I will paint each figure individually, even if that means it takes longer to finish. I have already started on the first figure, the Colonel director, and it is proving more difficult than I thought, given its small size and the lack of detail sculpted into the original figure, although I added some with white glue. :sweatdrop:

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Posted by Iceman1964 on 29 Oct 2025, 20:43

Ohhh, happy to see the final group ready for paint !
The first of the series is always the more difficult, then your learning curve rapidly ramp up :-D
I normally start with the figures in the last rows or positioned in the back, so that first errors are less visible at the end.
Go Santi go, let's see the first completed figures :-D
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