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jrutman
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Posted: Saturday, November 25, 2017 - 10:15 PM UTC
I has been a while since I did a work in progress on re-purposing figs,etc and so here goes a quick one. I am building this for a Christmas present for my youngest sibling.
The dude underway.





He began life as a MasterBox Afrika Korp charging infantryman.I added a Hornet head but removed part of the helmet.

His Tamiya furry friend will be taken from a walking pose to a running pose.







I know it's a repeat of my technique but hopefully new members of the assemblage won't bo too bored.
J
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Posted: Saturday, November 25, 2017 - 10:38 PM UTC
Nice...should have the dog with it's mouth around an enemy leg or arm !! lol
jrutman
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 12:20 AM UTC

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Nice...should have the dog with it's mouth around an enemy leg or arm !! lol



Nope,no wartime drama on this one.Sorry !
J
clovis899
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 12:31 AM UTC
Jerry,
Any thread of yours, repeat or not, is always a treat! Few can work the magic you do with otherwise ordinary (and often boring!) figures and tell such compelling stories. I'm sure I will pick up something in this one too.
Mark me down as a happy subscriber to another Rutman original!
Cheers,
Rick
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 12:53 AM UTC

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Jerry,
Any thread of yours, repeat or not, is always a treat! Few can work the magic you do with otherwise ordinary (and often boring!) figures and tell such compelling stories. I'm sure I will pick up something in this one too.
Mark me down as a happy subscriber to another Rutman original!
Cheers,
Rick




Thanks Rick,
Very nice of you to say. This one should move quickly because I am under a time hack for once. Christmas is rapidly approaching.
J
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 01:08 AM UTC
What are those cylinder things on the dog's neck? Putty?
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 01:38 AM UTC
It's nice to see how you modify the figures. I didn't even try to make some like you do.

I'll be watching the thread to get ideas!

Thanks for posting!
jrutman
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 03:29 AM UTC

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What are those cylinder things on the dog's neck? Putty?



Those are small bits of plastic from stuff laying around the desk. I use these to glue into the large gaps created by moving the pieces around after cutting them. It provides stability when I later add the putty.
J
jrutman
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 03:30 AM UTC

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It's nice to see how you modify the figures. I didn't even try to make some like you do.

I'll be watching the thread to get ideas!

Thanks for posting!



Yep yep,
Thanks for the kind words buddy !
J
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 03:37 AM UTC

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Nice...should have the dog with it's mouth around an enemy leg or arm !! lol



Nope,no wartime drama on this one.Sorry !
J



Ah, the old K9 bite sleeve...well done! Are you going to add a handler?
jrutman
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 03:59 AM UTC

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Nice...should have the dog with it's mouth around an enemy leg or arm !! lol



Nope,no wartime drama on this one.Sorry !
J



Ah, the old K9 bite sleeve...well done! Are you going to add a handler?



Wow,good guess,now that you mention it. That would all fit but no....no military aspect involved here at all,or law enforcement either.
J
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 04:17 AM UTC

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What are those cylinder things on the dog's neck? Putty?



Those are small bits of plastic from stuff laying around the desk. I use these to glue into the large gaps created by moving the pieces around after cutting them. It provides stability when I later add the putty.
J



Thanks!
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 05:05 AM UTC
Hi Jerry - yes, I still really like these builds of yours! They're always helpful - both in terms of technique and just about being wiling to completely rethink how the figure can be modified - thanks for posting!

Cheers
Nick
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Posted: Sunday, November 26, 2017 - 05:57 PM UTC
OK I’ll ...bite: Frizbee-fetch? Although like Jason I thought it was a K9-sleeve, unless you haven’t finished modifying it (?)Nicely observed/morphed pooch, that work on the neck is perfect
clovis899
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Posted: Monday, November 27, 2017 - 02:26 AM UTC
I'm thinking Tim is close, but based on the human pose looks more like just a guy tossing a ball for a game of fetch. Time will tell!!
Cheers,
Rick
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Posted: Monday, November 27, 2017 - 03:29 AM UTC
Kite flying? 🤔
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Posted: Monday, November 27, 2017 - 10:41 PM UTC
Standing by for more;)
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Posted: Monday, November 27, 2017 - 11:28 PM UTC
Always great to see a tutorial from you! Always very informative and educational.

vr

Tim
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Posted: Thursday, November 30, 2017 - 07:01 AM UTC
Well,thanks Gents for weighing in and playing along with the tease and guessing,etc.
After two more apps of putty maybe it makes a bit more sense ?



I feel kind of ridiculous posting this right after one of Nicks' min blowing posts.
J
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Posted: Thursday, November 30, 2017 - 10:49 AM UTC
Yes! He's looking great! And - you know...I'm still not within 1000 miles of your work! - you know I'm among your most avid fans - your touch is amazing.

Keep up the great work Jerry - lots of us learn from and are inspired by it!

Cheers brother -

Nick
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Posted: Thursday, November 30, 2017 - 07:58 PM UTC
Thanks Nick,
Very nice of you to say. I am constantly amazed by your updates and also sheepish because even though you have a full time demanding job,you still accomplish WAAY more than I seem to able to do lately.
I don my hat to you Sir !

J
jrutman
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Posted: Sunday, December 10, 2017 - 06:59 AM UTC
A fireman from the Diligence volunteer fire company in Bethlehem,Pa circa 1880s,"running to the fire".
Just about ready for paint to be slapped n. Have a look,




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Posted: Sunday, December 10, 2017 - 07:59 AM UTC
Aha! ... I was way off with my guess! And now that explains the long sleeve. This looks great Jerry!

Cheers!🍺
—mike
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Posted: Sunday, December 10, 2017 - 09:40 AM UTC
That's exactly the kind of things I like !!!
jrutman
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Posted: Sunday, December 10, 2017 - 08:12 PM UTC
Mike and Jean-Thanks guys,for the great comments,
J
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