WW1 Major, Royal Tank Corps 1917
1:10 Bust Dolman Miniatures
Oils
Bit tricky to photograph with the big lid on his head!
10 additional images. Click to enlarge.
1:10 Bust Dolman Miniatures
Oils
Bit tricky to photograph with the big lid on his head!
10 additional images. Click to enlarge.
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Greg Kittinger said on January 21, 2021
Great shading on this! Very realistic. Benedict Cumberbatch from 1917!
Tom Cleaver said on January 22, 2021
Whoa! You’re right – it’s Himself!
gary sausmikat said on January 21, 2021
I can always tell your work before I see the name…..outstanding, as always!
Robert Royes said on January 22, 2021
Beautifully done!!
Steven Brandon said on January 22, 2021
I feel a sudden urge to watch ‘Blackadder Goes Forth’.
Jim Crabb said on January 22, 2021
Another Great War masterpiece! Thank you for once again sharing your beautiful work, David.
Walt B said on January 22, 2021
You almost expect him to start telling you his story. Stunning work, really stunning!
Michel Verschuere said on January 22, 2021
Wow! Congratulations!
Tom Cleaver said on January 22, 2021
Real art in this creation.
George Williams said on January 22, 2021
Fantastic work, David, now, where’s Captain Darling?
Spiros Pendedekas said on January 22, 2021
Echoing all above Gents, David!
Congratulations!
John vd Biggelaar said on January 22, 2021
Very realistic, David.
Well done.
Dirk Derks said on January 22, 2021
Hello David,
Your creation is a museum piece. The most difficult part, the face, looks so extremely good.
And like a real British officer, spotless.👍
Regards,
Dirk
Mark Kannemeyer said on January 22, 2021
Once again lovely work.
Anthony Conway said on January 22, 2021
Great job and still got a stiff upper lip despite losing two thirds of his body 😉
DE4EVER said on January 23, 2021
🙂 … Greetings … 🙂 :
A very commendable work and show of skill … nice work overall David.
David Mills said on January 24, 2021
Superb David wonderful work!
David G LANE said on January 25, 2021
Glad you like it/him !
Hoping to do a likeness of Georges Guynemer next…..WW1 French ace.