iModeler Figures

The art of figure sculpting, modeling and painting.

Volkssturm

Volkssturm, 1/35 scale from masterbox, I might make a diorama with these figures, these are the 1st 1/35 scale figures I have modelled for a long time although I did make a Tamiya Tiger tank with crew and a Dodge ww2 car from Airfix in my [...]

1/16 Tamiya German

One of my first kits I did a couple of years ago. All hand painted. The weathering is paint splattered and chalk. It was also one of my first times painting a figure face in a larger scale.

Amazon’s Pet

I painted this model from Cellar Cast back in 1998. It is sculpted by the artist Steve West after a painting from Boris Vallejo. The model is from 1995 and I also have another Vallejo sculpture from Steve West, -the Primeval Princess from [...]

Sergeant Oddball, 6th Armored Division, summer 1944, France.

I am not usually much into painting large figures, but when I ran into a bust of Kelly's Heroes' sergeant Oddball, I had to pick it up. Kelly's Heroes is a movie that I watched at least once a week when I was a very young teenager and this [...]

Farewell Tour 5

“Long Walk Home” - Polish Lancer, Retreat from Russia, 1812. A 230mm resin figure, from Bonapartes Military Models.

Farewell Tour 4

“When the Smoke Had Cleared” - Waterloo, 1815. Three individual 120mm resin figures from Mitch’s Military Models, worked into a Napoleonic vignette.

Farewell Tour 3

“To the End” - Russian Grenadiers, St Petersburg Regiment, Borodino, 1812. A 250mm resin piece from Bonapartes Military Models.

Farewell Tour 2

From Bonapartes Military Models, a 230mm resin “bustorama” of a mounted samurai, modelled by me as Kusunoki Masashige (14th century).

1/72 Horsa Glider. D-Day, Operation Deadstick – Part 2 of 3

Hi all! To go along (abord 🙂 ) my recently finished Horsa glider (posted last month), I've been painting some airborne troops. Not much to say about it, they are not very good, but there are not much on the market... And the 'artist'... [...]

Force Majeure

This vignette represents my thoughts on the unlikely, yet remarkable crossing of the two worlds of science-fiction and fantasy. I believe that the significance of the scene lies in the observers comprehension and ideas it will trigger. [...]