Phil Hill – F1 43rd scale miniature
The late Phil Hill (who sadly passed away in 2008 at the age of 81) was the first American to become F1 World Champion in 1961 is captured nicely in this miniature by Denizen – again based, undercoated and blocked in – so on with the detail painting!
Ayrton Senna at Williams & McLaren – 43rd scale
A reflective pose captured nicely in this Denizen Miniature of Ayrton Senna – one of him wearing his most famous Marlboro garb (while at McLaren) and the other, his Rothmans outfit (in which he sadly perished at Imola) when at Williams GP –
They are WIP, so on with the detail painting!
F1 Flag Marshal – Monaco in 43rd scale
I’ve added a bib from metal foil to this commercial casting from Denizen miniatures – I’ll give it another blast of primer and then get down to painting him in detail.
Senna and Prost in 43rd scale
A tempestuous pairing in the McLaren camp which ended in tears in Japan in 1989.
John Surtees – 43rd scale diecast miniature
The only man so far to conquer the world championship on both 2 and 4 wheels – maybe Valentino Rossi will be next??
Enzo Ferrari Miniature – 43rd scale
A nice figure by Trackpass of a contemplative Enzo – undercoated, based and reday for the detail painting.
Fangio and Behra – 1/43rd scale diecast miniature – WIP
Fangio and Jean Behra – a nice pairing – basic colours blocked in – now to paint the detail
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Alain Prost 1/43 scale diecast miniature – WIP!
Assembled and based with basic colours blocked in – no mods – now for the detail – must add a helmet also!
Another crop of miniature F1Driver Figures
I’ve just started another crop of Formula One Driver figures – these metal figures in 1/43rd scale are intended to accompany model cars and add a human dimension to diecast collections. Having said that, as a long time miniature figure painter (mainly military), I always assemble and paint my figures to exhibition standards, so they can be displayed as miniatures in their own right. These figures are by Denizen Miniatures (run by Chub Pearson) http://www.denizenminiatures.co.uk/ and are probably the best (in terms of detail and anatomical proportions) 43rd scale figures around. I’ve just assembled, based, undercoated and blocked in the base colours, so now I’ll set about painting the faces and shading the clothing etc and add details like logos and branding – so watch this space!