~Very, very sweet scene coming together here Herr Feldmarshel. Unique to modeling but often seen in photos, the perfect choice for a vignette(a great spot for the Traction 11) The DOG is a bit of a monster
He’s a big one(maybe this time you’ll hear something besides “aaaaaawwww…he’s sooooo cute…”) Really Nice painting on him.
Very cute, Manny! A cool scene, for sure. I do agree that this doog is quite huge, scale-wise. I hope he fits into the scene when all is done. The scene could survive without him, if need be.
Outstanding! Nobody can paint female figures better than you Manny… is she a waist zero or two?
I have to agree with Doog and others… the dog looks bigger than usual unless the lady had to adopt the biggest one from the dog pound for maximum protection from those horny Russkies?
LMAO…he? He 'aint heading nowhere…He’s packing her back off to Berlin so he can resume his carousing at his present cushy assignment in Paris as the SS Gruppenfuher in charge of French wine procurement. She just came down for the weekend…
Manny she needs some stocking seams…or drawn on lines if there were none available. Check out some Vargas prints for reference I guess they’ll always have Paris!!
Yeah, almost don’t believe he is 35th scale but he came from a MASTERBOX kit of a German Sentry Post. My other 35th scale German Shephards are much smaller (Dragon offerings) and I have read that European breeds are smaller than most think.
I was thinking of putting him in the back seat with his head poking out of the rolled-down window…might find another home for him though…[:D]
Good eye—my girlfriend actually asked the same thing before I even posted the pics…I guess I’ll go back and draw them on…or maybe the stockings are in the Major’s pocket?
From what I understand, nylon supply were very scare during the war that women didn’t wear stockings but they sometimes would paint black lines on the back of their legs to fool men like us… very easily!