Sunday 23 December 2018

Studio Miniatures Eddie


Ok managed to squeeze in one more Movie hero this month. This time from Studio minatures Survivor range. Base on Eddie Murphy's Axel Foley character from Beverly Hills cop. Cracking scuplt which came in two pieces being the main body and the forearm and pistol. I pinned the arm in place as I felt it was to much of a weak point.






Another option for my 7TV cast to go with the other US Cops I am just finished. I shall have to have a look around for models to represent Taggart and Rosewood.




Onto the extras!



25 comments:

  1. Very cool rendition of the famous character. I haven't seen the movie in decades, but it was one of the good ones from the 80's. Never realized (or noticed) the Lions logo on the back of his jacket - well done!

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    1. Cheers Dean nor me to be perfectly honest I did it just black and white then when I watched the movie I was like. Man I need to go back and add some more details to it.

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  2. Great rendition Simon, reminds me of his early day's before he found the finer things in life

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    1. Cheers Dave yeah the 80's movies he did were great. Golden Child, BHC and Coming to America spring to mind.

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  3. Awesome stuff Simon.
    Just gone off to play Axel F on spotify :-)
    Cheers
    Stu

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    1. Ha thanks. It's been on a few times whilst painting him!

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  4. Fab paint job Simon love the jacket :)

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    1. Cheers Frank. I am glad I went back and added the details on now.

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  5. You have really captured his colour scheme so well, Simon. Thumbs up from me!

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  6. Great sculpt and your paint-job makes him easily recognisable.

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  7. Excellent, both figure and painting.

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  8. Oooooh, I love this one! Excellent work on that freehand!

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    1. Cheers Suber! I am please with how it turned out

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  9. Your paintjob is perfect for the miniature. Well done!

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  10. That's a great-looking mini. The free-hand is really nice.
    Good job!

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    1. Thanks very much good sir! I am chuffed with how he has turned out!

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