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1:8 Tatjana Wiszla from Last Exile (the Vanship pilot...)

Started by Dizzyfugu, May 26, 2014, 02:37:15 AM

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Dizzyfugu

Well, we recently had the beautiful Hasegawa "Vanship" from Last Exile in the SF section - and this here is the character who actually pilots it: Tatjana Wiszla!

This a 1:8 resin garage kit, the figure is actually based on an illustration - here is "original vs. fake"  ;)

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla: Orginal design sketch vs. resin character figure by dizzyfugu, on Flickr





Some (real!) background:
The initial concept designs for Last Exile were created by character designer Range Murata.

Murata also spent a great amount of time on costume design. Wanting to portray each character's personality more fully, he "tried to draw in the kind of material that would have been used in creating their clothes and try to represent the stitches connecting the fabric". Although Studio Gonzo initially intended for Last Exile to be shown in a space setting, it did not want characters who use sterile space suits. As a result, Murata's designs placed the show in its current setting.

Last Exile     1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Although the fictional world of Prester is not a representation of Earth, it features technology reminiscent of nineteenth century Europe at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Many of its designs were also inspired by Germany's technological advances during the interwar period. Uniform designs for Anatoray's musketeers were based on Napoleon Bonaparte's army and American Civil War soldiers. On the other hand, Soviet Red Army fur coats provided the basis for Disith uniforms. The crew of the Silvana wore uniforms that were more modern and utilitarian.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Production of Last Exile relied heavily on 3D computer animation. The animation for Last Exile was also supplemented with Victorian era flourishes. In order to combine hand-drawn animation with computer-generated ones, the production team used a technique for non-photorealistic rendering, which could not be used for Blue Submarine No. 6 (a previous work of Gonzo and one of the first CG anime series) because of a stylistic conflict.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Tatiana Wiszla (タチアナ・ヴィスラ Tachiana Visura?) is only a supporting character in Last Exile. She is the only child of "the proud and noble" Wiszla house of Anatoray. At the age of seventeen, Tatiana left home to become a member of the newly formed Anatoray Military Vanship Corps, a new military division dedicated to using vanships as weapons as opposed to just couriers and transports.

She excelled in both piloting and dogfighting, quickly becoming one of the best vanship pilots in the sky, possibly second only to Alex Row. She sent all the extra money she made as an ace pilot back to her family so that her mother could care for her ailing father. Before too long, she found herself on the Silvana as Row's handpicked wing commander for his small vanship fighter fleet. She pilots a twin-engine vanship fighter which she painted red to distinguish herself from the other pilots as well as all other vanships in the sky (BTW, available from Hasegawa in 1:72 scale).

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


With her trusted friend, confidant, and navigator, Alister Agrew, she quickly becomes one of the most dreaded forces in the sky next to the Silvana herself, for which the technicians on board the Silvana start calling her the "princess." Her cold demeanor manages to alienate even her close friend Alister. This leads to Alister flying with Claus Valca as his "navi" (short for "navigator") for a time, both as a rebuke to Tatiana and because Claus's navigator, Lavie Head, does not want to fly any more combat missions.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Tatiana is second best to none in her own mind, but her overconfident self-view is challenged when she meets Claus, whose piloting skills rival her own. From then on, her feelings toward Claus go on a roller coaster, making her feel anger, disgust, awe, respect, fear, and even attraction to the young vanship pilot. Her frosty aloofness is clearly a self-defensive façade; she suffers a mental breakdown of sorts after getting shot down over the desert, but recovers, and from that time she begins to show a greater depth of feeling, especially towards Claus, whom she develops a crush on.

In "Last Exile: Fam, the Sliver Wing", Tatiana ihas become Captain of the Submersible Aircraft Carrier Silvius with Alister as her Vice-Captain.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla (Black background) by dizzyfugu, on Flickr






The kit and its assembly:
As many kits, I had bought this one occasionally and had it stashed away for a while. I have never seen Last Exile, so my motivation and inspiration was rather stirred by several Hasegawa Vanship builds in different online forums where I lurk, and I thought i could a) provide a suitable pilot character for these beautiful, retro-styles air vehicles and b) get in the mood to scratch a Vanship of own design, too - but the latter is another project.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla - WiP by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Tatja Wiszla is a typical Range Murata design, very clean and with "soft" curves. Anyway, despite being very simple (the resin kit only has 9 parts), the figure has a very strong expression, and it is actually based on an official design sketch where the character leans onto rails, looking to the side with a stern, even challenging expression.

I was sceptical at first, but the figure catches this pose perfectly, and builders should pay attention to this benchmark illustration and the way the figure is supposed to be posed - otherwise the figure can look pretty goofy!

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Anyway, the figure was built almost 100% OOB, with only minor mods. One thing I really did not like was the base that came with it. It actually depicts a small portion of the rails the figure leans on, but the execution in resin plates is so simple and bleak.... no.

I decided to scratch a base, and eventually settled on a round MDF plate with an improvised table onto which the figure can propely lean. Since the base is pretty large for the small figure, I later added a pilot helmet (a metal-cast Franklin Mint collectible, from the local airport's souvenir shop!) on the table.
It's not really authentic for Last Exile (even though pressurized helmets exist), but it is a nice detail for the whole display and a good contrast counterpart to the grey-in-grey figure. It also adds a professional/military touch and underlines Tatjana's profession and 'ready when you are' attitude.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla - WiP by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla - WiP by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


As a consequence, the sole of the figure's left foot became visible, so I added two round inserts (tank wheels!) into the sole, the only real modification.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla - WiP by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Otherwise, only small details like a zip or the round buttons on the belly and under the collar were added - character design sketches helped here, as well as finding suitable colors.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla - WiP by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


As per usual. the whole kit was painted with a brush and with enamels. Black ink and black acrylic paint was used to emphasize edges and deepen engravings, as a final step everything was sealed under matt varnish.

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla - WiP by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla - WiP by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

Last Exile +++ 1:8 Tatjana Wiszla - WiP by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Since the figure is cleverly constructed in segments that later carry different colors, I painted the whole thing before I finally assembled it. It's really a nice kit that I can actually recommend for bloody beginners. Fit and casting quality were very good, in fact there were only minimal sanding and putty works to do - and if you take the OOB base you have a 95% painting job on this one.

Weaver

"Things need not have happened to be true. Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot."
 - Sandman: A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Neil Gaiman

"I dunno, I'm making this up as I go."
 - Indiana Jones

zenrat

Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

zenrat industries:  We're everywhere...for your convenience..

PR19_Kit

Strewth Thomas, that's EXCEPTIONAL modelling!  :thumbsup: :bow:

Even if I don't understand a word of the backstory.........  ;D

How tall is she anyway? The model I mean.
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

Dizzyfugu

Thank you all - it's no shame NOT to know the more obscure anime movies or TV/video series, and Last Exile with its characters is a rather obscure one.  ;)

Anyway, the figure is maybe 20cm/8" tall. The round base has a 16cm (5.5") diameter. Pretty compact.

TallEng

I'm like Kit here, I don't no nothing about the Genre,
But it looks fascinating  :thumbsup: and extremely well
Done :bow:
Kind of makes me want to have ago, not that I haven't got enough to
Do anyway..... :rolleyes:
What looks funny to me is the trousers/stockings? made from
Inflatable tubes :unsure:

Regards
Keith
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Dizzyfugu

Yes, I think it is an analogue of today's pressurized G suits used by combat jet pilots, kind of retro version - either for the same use (adding pressure to the arms/legs during high g manouvers in order to avoid a blackout), or just as a light/partial version of a pressure suit for high altitude flight. There's a pressure gauge on the upper right leg!

Vanships tend to have open cockpits, and there are illustrations that show pilots with pressurized, enclosed helmets.

As a side note... this kind of subject is really weird, I'll admit that any time and it might leave a... confused beholder.
But from a modeler's (and personal) point of view it is such a different challenge from building small scale vehicles - I enjoy it (but also have a strong root in the mecha/anime genre and its merchandise) very much. And it is also very rewarding when you try to build such a figure and get a certain expression "right". It's like a gamble, and these kits are rare, normally just short run products.

philp

She looks great.  Didn't even know the kit existed.

I had thought of trying to modify the Hasagawa figures to be standing but would need replacement heads.
Phil Peterson

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pyro-manic

Very nicely done, Dizzy. I have a kit of the main character from Blue Submarine No. 6, interestingly enough - quite similar in a lot of ways. I do quite like Murata's character designs - they're a little more interesting than most. Last Exile is very good, though the ending bothered me a bit. But it's worth watching. Flying battleships (and this was ten years ago, before they were ubiquitous)! :thumbsup:


Some of my models can be found on my Flickr album >>>HERE<<<

Dizzyfugu

You mean Mayumi Kino? I have built her, too - WONDERFUL kit, at least the one I got:

Blue Submarine No. 6 +++ 1:6 Mayumi Kino (in real sunlight) by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


pyro-manic

Some of my models can be found on my Flickr album >>>HERE<<<

Dizzyfugu

Probably a recast(?) - the originals are hard to find at all (even in Japan), and you pay their weight in gold (or unobtainium).
Anyway, mine was a pleasure to build, it is SO rich in fine detail, but takes some resin figure experience.

If you like/want/need I can add a post with more pics of mine, IIRC there's even a WiP documentation. Might help...?  :rolleyes:

Captain Canada

Great job ! The base is awesomw ! Nice work in the details as well, really brings it to life ! I like the view from behind too  :thumbsup:
CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

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Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

pyro-manic

Yeah, recast. It's the only option most of the time for limited OOP kits. It'll be a long time before I get round to building it - way too many unfinished projects to clear first...
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