CDKiii Posted June 19, 2023 Posted June 19, 2023 (edited) Hello everyone, I've just finished my last custom. A french second lieutenant from the french military academy of saint cyr, created in 1804 by Napoleon (the old one, not the eurobricks emperor). Nowadays, they still wear the uniform of the 2nd half of the 19th century. French cadet from military academy of saint cyr by LA BRIQUE DE CAMBRONNE, sur Flickr French cadet from military academy of saint cyr by LA BRIQUE DE CAMBRONNE, sur Flickr Edited June 19, 2023 by CDKiii Quote
Project Black Brick Posted June 24, 2023 Posted June 24, 2023 The overall figure is quite good, however there is an issue that if fixed would make this an outstanding figure. Before I move onto the improvement I'd first like to point out the positives. You did an excellent job creating the custom elements which help set your figure apart. The saber I would give it a 10/10 right there. The detailed hilt design, the painting all excellent. The same could be said about the head piece. Now what lets this figure down is the torso design. You've got the application of the decal perfect but the low quality and blurry image just don't do the figure justice. Once you fix the torso design the figure would go from good to outstanding. P.S If your needing help with decal design please reach out to me. I can help create a set of custom decals for you to use. Quote
CDKiii Posted June 25, 2023 Author Posted June 25, 2023 Thank you a lot for your reply. I'm happy you like it. I know that common inkjet printers are far from good for tiny designs like minifigs torso. May i invest in a laser printer later. Quote
Project Black Brick Posted June 26, 2023 Posted June 26, 2023 You're very welcome. Inkjet printers are not necessarily horrible for decals. I would go into your printer settings and see about turning up the DPI ratio to max. The true advantage of a laser printer when it applies to water slide decals is not having to seal the paper before application. Simply print, cut out and apply. Quote
CDKiii Posted December 19, 2023 Author Posted December 19, 2023 it took some time, but there the french cadet with the new decals (on the right) made by @Project Black Brick. thank you, it is way better. New decal by LA BRIQUE DE CAMBRONNE, sur Flickr Quote
Yperio_Bricks Posted December 19, 2023 Posted December 19, 2023 The cadets look great and you nailed the design! If only their real world counterparts (just watched some pictures) would wear their scabbards in a more traditional way... Quote
CDKiii Posted December 21, 2023 Author Posted December 21, 2023 On 12/19/2023 at 8:56 PM, Yperio_Bricks said: The cadets look great and you nailed the design! If only their real world counterparts (just watched some pictures) would wear their scabbards in a more traditional way... What do you mean by more traditional way? Quote
Yperio_Bricks Posted December 21, 2023 Posted December 21, 2023 3 hours ago, CDKiii said: What do you mean by more traditional way? Not in the air in front Quote
CDKiii Posted December 21, 2023 Author Posted December 21, 2023 it is in the regulations of the french army, when they are presenting to the commander. Quote
Yperio_Bricks Posted December 21, 2023 Posted December 21, 2023 In the pictures it looks like they walk like this the whole parade. But i don't want to argue about this. Your minifig is a great depiction of the cadets and it was not my intention to take away from that. Quote
CDKiii Posted December 21, 2023 Author Posted December 21, 2023 thank you, actually, french procedures are to point forward the scabbard when are not at ease (marching too). during napoleonic wars , it was already the case, to avoid it to move and to slap the leg when marching. All orders for parade come from this time, when battle were fought in line: "attention (prepare to march, so carry your weapon), forward... march!!!" this is why french (and some other nations) carry their scabbard like that. Quote
Yperio_Bricks Posted December 21, 2023 Posted December 21, 2023 26 minutes ago, CDKiii said: thank you, actually, french procedures are to point forward the scabbard when are not at ease (marching too). during napoleonic wars , it was already the case, to avoid it to move and to slap the leg when marching. All orders for parade come from this time, when battle were fought in line: "attention (prepare to march, so carry your weapon), forward... march!!!" this is why french (and some other nations) carry their scabbard like that. I did a lot of research on military units and equipment for WW2 video games and sometimes you come across military traditions that nowadays look silly from the outside because its origins are unknown to the viewer. But that does not mean any kind of judgement! Quote
CDKiii Posted December 21, 2023 Author Posted December 21, 2023 I love military history. And don't take any offense, i was not thinking you were judging. and indeed it seems an unaturally way of carriing at the first sight. Quote
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