Werners 14th birthday, Berlin 1945 **FINISHED**

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Re: Werners 14th birthday, Berlin 1945 **FINISHED**

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better, in fact brilliant, without the helmet. That facial expression is quite amazing, PT.

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dwomby wrote:better, in fact brilliant, without the helmet. That facial expression is quite amazing, PT.

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Exactly that!

I saw the original on your WW thread, but the second image is better
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Definitely better with out.
Very well done.
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Brilliant, without the helmet !!
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superb work, he looks really scared
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He does look better without the helmet, well done.
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TimJ wrote:He does look better without the helmet
Yes, it accents his youth 8-)
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Many thanks guys, I had dirtied the face as befitting someone scrabbling about in ruins, but it looked too much like stubble and age creases so I repainted it to try to get the fresh face look again.
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