Just a bit of fun and not a full blown distraction, but when I was painting my Sherman tank, I remembered that I had a possible commander for it in the form of a 'Studio Miniatures' survivor. It would appear that one maverick, eccentric and somewhat wayward tank commander is not enough and I seem to have inexplicably added an 'Artizan Designs' Oddbod to the mix!
Both characters are a nod to the wonderful 'Sgt. Oddball' so colourfully portrayed by Donald Sutherland in 1970 celluloid gem that is Kelly's Heroes. This was another one of those films that young Master Awdry remembers watching with his father on a Sunday afternoon, replete from an utterly splendid roast lunch, curtesy of his beloved mother.
In those days, I was untroubled by a morally bankrupt squad of G.I.s that leave their comrades dead and bleeding across great swathes of the French countryside as they go in search of a bank to rob! No back them, it was a rip-snorter of a movie, with fast paced action scenes, genuine film stars and a script that is still quoted the world over to this very day. Every so often, I will sit and watch it again and be transported back to a simpler time.
In those days, I was untroubled by a morally bankrupt squad of G.I.s that leave their comrades dead and bleeding across great swathes of the French countryside as they go in search of a bank to rob! No back them, it was a rip-snorter of a movie, with fast paced action scenes, genuine film stars and a script that is still quoted the world over to this very day. Every so often, I will sit and watch it again and be transported back to a simpler time.
Both sculpts were given the same colour scheme and at some point, I will make a decision as to which one, if either, makes it to the squad destined to defend the castle. The 'Artizan Designs' sculpt is simpler in its appearance, certainly in direct comparison to the 'Studio Miniatures' variant, but not necessarily better. It still holds a certain charm, perhaps more akin to the age of the movie from which the character hails?
Just as an aside, eagle-eyed visitors to this most humble of web-logs will have noticed the 'Battle of Schloss Itter' button at the top of the blog. This is just a simple device to link all the related posts together as we move forward with the project. I intend to put a similar link at the bottom of each relevant post to make navigation as simple as possible.
Oddball: Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
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Two great looking Oddballs Michael, both fantastically painted
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Dave.
DeleteLovely pair of Oddballs! Super film, anachronisms and all!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Thank you Iain.
DeleteGreat brushwork Sir M. Love the film, I couldn't tell you how many times I've seen it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ray, it must be a fair few for me too.
DeleteNice modeling.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jay.
DeleteGreat models and brushwork Michael! I too just love that film, would be a great scenario on the tabletop. You need to get a hold of Warlords Kelly's Heroes set, you absolutely must get yourself Moriarty and Turk in 28mm :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ivor and I would be lying if I said that I hadn't looked longingly at that set from Warlord Games, maybe one day.
DeleteThat is a motherbeautiful figure. Woof! Woof!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Curt.
DeleteGreat stuff once again Michael! & an ode to a fantastic movie! Gotta go with the pistol figure though...the whole walking down the narrow street with pistol pivoted in the holster while facing the barrel of the 'Tiger' is still legendary. Not sure I ever saw him with a Thompson in the movie.
ReplyDeleteThank you Terry and I think you are right, apparently you can hear an overlay of spurs jangling in that scene, but I need to hear that for myself.
DeleteGuess we should both make a point of watching it again! Like we need a reason.
DeleteYour tank and the two crewmen look great! Cheers, Karl
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Karl.
DeleteGreat looking characters!
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr. Nimrod.
DeleteIt's been many years since I've seen that film, but I remember it pretty well. Your Oddball looks bang on!
ReplyDeleteThank you Dai, loved working on the pair.
DeleteNot sure I can add anything others haven't already said. Excellent paint jobs! I also like the one with the pistol better - seems to ring more true to the movie character. For whatever issues the movie might have it's still a fun action adventure movie with a good few quotable lines.
ReplyDeleteThank you and I agree, it remains a firm favourite of mine - pure celluloid entertainment.
DeleteGreat work on these two versions of the character :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Tamsin.
DeleteFantastic work Michael! A character legend ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you Michal, he certainly is.
DeleteIncredible work. Comparing your work to the reference material just shows how well it turned out.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, really pleased with both.
DeleteNice work on your pair of Oddballs! great movie as well a classic like the Dirty Dozen.
ReplyDeleteThank you Simon, now need to see the Dirty Dozen again now.
DeleteThose look brilliant
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
DeleteGreat painting...the one with the Tommy gun. Looks a lot like Richard Branson ..or is it just me?
ReplyDeleteNope, not just you, that's all I can see now. :D
DeleteBloody wonderful Michael!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Fran.
Delete"Paint? You fired paint at a Tiger?" Great stuff, Michael!
ReplyDeleteAnother classic moment!
DeleteWonderful- the figures and the film, youve captured the character's face and clothing extremely well.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, always helps when you are painting something you love.
DeleteA beautiful rendition of everyone's favourite tank commander (and his twin).
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Joe, he was certainly one of my favourite characters.
DeleteLord, it must be 20 tears since I watched that movie, now I shall have to watch it again ;) Nice work!
ReplyDeleteIt is always worth a visit. ;)
DeleteSo I was right last Wednesday after all!
ReplyDeleteI am worried that you might actually be psychic. :D
Deletepsycho you mean :-P
DeleteQuite probably. :D
DeleteExcellent work on both! Frankly I‘ve never got why that film is so popular even today, but I might simply be too young.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick, you will be telling me you don't like Star Wars next. :D
DeleteAwesome work, Michael! Nothing but positive waves, man!
ReplyDeleteThank you Dean, always the way to go.
DeleteLovely work, great film. "A Sherman can give you a very nice... edge."
ReplyDeleteIt most certainly can and thank you.
DeleteGreat work, and the Battle of Schloss Itter looks like a very interesting project.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kym and finally found your wonderful blog!
DeleteSuch characterful models and you did an amazing job painting them.
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