I was painting one of these figures for my confederate soldiers collection when my friend Detlef from Germany mentioned this figure as his favorite Jean Hoefler figure, and he called him "Fuzzy". Not knowing who was "Fuzzy" I started painting the same figure as a gift for him. So that is why you see two identical figures. The one with the sand color base is a gift for him.
But that isn't the end of the story. I was to curious so I wanted to know, who is "Fuzzy". So I asked him and he sended me this picture. Ladies and gentlemen, meet "Fuzzy". Never heard or seen this guy but I like this funny guy already!
So with this mystery solved, and as this is a painting challenge (The Analogue Hobbies Painting Challenge), I wanted to paint another one just like on the picture and now you can see the final result here. This one is also gone to my friend Detlef in Germany as a mystery gift.
Both figures arrived well in Germany!
Thanks for watching!
Painted in 2026
- 20 mm:
- Figures: 18
- Horses: 6
- Cannons: 0
- Wagons: 0
- 28 mm
- Figures: 1
- 54 mm
- Figures: 21
- Horses: 0
- Total: 46











This appears to be the old time American Western Movie character actor Fuzzy Knight, who had a rodeo career before going into the movies.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI did some research on this "Fuzzy" and his real name is Al St.John.
Verwijderenhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_St._John