JamesOLeary
Master at Arms
I only have one picture of this one. This figure is a conversion of a DML/Dragon Viet Cong. As it was one of their first kits, the detail wasn't quite as good as the Dragon kits are known for now. This figure was originally built to be part of a diorama, but then I got sent to Iraq and never finished the diorama. When I started working on models a month ago, I used this figure to use as a test subject for doing groundwork again prior to starting the figures I did for the "Charlie Don't Surf!" build. Like I mentioned, the figure is a conversion of the standing Viet Cong figure from the DML/Dragon Viet Cong figure kit. I don't remember what arms I used, but I do remember that the head is from Hornet's East Asian head set. I used putty for the hair.
The groundwork is Miliput textured with an old toothbrush. The two palm leaves are from Fredericus Rex, the green plants are dried plant products from a craft store, and the stuff on the ground is a mixture of Hudson & Allen forrest litter, ivy leaves, and some other dried flower products.
The groundwork is Miliput textured with an old toothbrush. The two palm leaves are from Fredericus Rex, the green plants are dried plant products from a craft store, and the stuff on the ground is a mixture of Hudson & Allen forrest litter, ivy leaves, and some other dried flower products.
