Friday, September 17, 2010

"Walking Man" goes on Patrol

Things are cruising along at flank speed, as the sculpture, "The Rifleman" takes shape:

I shaped the hands using a template I made for it:
 "Look, Ma... two hands!"
I also made feet armatures to one-quarter life size, and put them on the armature ankles...
front view...
going on... I added wire to the chest and shoulders, as well as the torso-- down through the pelvis into the upper legs:
 
I joined the wires together in the legs, and they run along the path of the muscles:
Front view of added wires...
 "Wait! Wait! I'm not in the car yet!"
 I started coating the head with wax...

Adding wax onto the legs...
and the torso...(he still looks like a Giacometti sculpture, but soon he'll look more like a Remington!
In order to know exactly how the arms will lay as the figure carries his weapon,  I needed to come up with the proper sized template/armature for his M16A4, which I began to form with balsa wood:
Once I know the size of the pistol grips and hand guards, I can form the hands in place, as well as the arms themselves...  suddenly the figure looks like he's on patrol!

2 comments:

Beverly said...

I am in awe of the work that is necessary to create one of the sculptures. Thanks for sharing these photos and the ones in the posts below.

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