whdamon
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I recently rescued a piece that had been sitting on my shelf of doom for quite a few years, and finished it up. threads that follow briefly document the adventure.
The kit is a 90mm metal kit by Andrea of Spain, produced ,my guess in the 1990s. Beautifully sculpted, and based on a painting by Paul Delaroche in 1840 , "Napoleon at Fontainebleau 1814"
It came in a number of pieces, requiring assembly and painting. It is a heavy piece of metal, and hand cramping was to be expected.
First came the casting clean up and preparation for priming. An absolute minimum of flash and a good going over with a brass brush set the stage for next steps. Some pieces like the table were pre assembled with super glue prior to prime, others like the head were individually primed and assembled later in the process




The kit is a 90mm metal kit by Andrea of Spain, produced ,my guess in the 1990s. Beautifully sculpted, and based on a painting by Paul Delaroche in 1840 , "Napoleon at Fontainebleau 1814"
It came in a number of pieces, requiring assembly and painting. It is a heavy piece of metal, and hand cramping was to be expected.
First came the casting clean up and preparation for priming. An absolute minimum of flash and a good going over with a brass brush set the stage for next steps. Some pieces like the table were pre assembled with super glue prior to prime, others like the head were individually primed and assembled later in the process



