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Hi Paddy,

And I thot I was the only nut in this thread (worse pun).

Hi John,

Hoping that this next instalment revives the plot.

Ive got to admit that the work here has been a little tedious (even for lil ol me). Im trying to sculpt flower girls and so far, I've faced setbacks after setbacks. The oils are taking a long time to dry and the sculpting has been meh.

But getting there with this round. The paint has dried enough to handle and I've added more putty to sculpt the legs. Why not just use the commercial legs you may well ask. Indeed why not? But there are only so many commercial legs per set and I've got to keep the costs down. Anyway, the legs are generally too short so Ive got to sculpt them from thin wires.

Rgds Victor

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I completed the sculpts esp on the legs, then painted them. You may notice that some of the faces are men... Im an equal opportunity modeller....hahaha. These and the ones without legs will be placed further behind.

To the left, I've added the previous 3 front girls. I've also ptd two bkgd ladies. The comparison is to get a consistent look to this grouping.

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I raised the stage (archi stairs and balcony with wooden slats to allow clearance to drill and secure the front figure. Some of these figs have to be drilled and secured to provide support for the other figures which will be simply attached to the anchor figs.

I also drilled and secured the rest of the flower maidens, starting to trim the height of the back figs.

Now detailing the two front flower girls carefully.

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For the two flower girls, I’ve changed the pose of the one on the left and I’ve made the one on the right stand on tiptoe.
 

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