This is probably my last figure for a couple weeks, need to catch up on some stuff. Looking forward to making lots of fun stuff in 2012. Thanks everyone for checking out my efforts this year. {sm4}
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Hi Mike,
I made this figure. I often put my finished stuff in the sculpting threads because although all steps are involved in making soldiers from an original sculpt to a cast and painted copy, it all starts with the fun of the sculpt and everything after that is just work. I call my...
Nice job. Once you start making rubber molds the pose possibilities are almost limitless, plus you can just cut the vent out of the rubber instead of casting it. Two part plastics are unpredictable. I have a mold for a two piece set and I poured the plastic in both cavities. One turned out...
I'm probably the one guy who doesn't like Green Stuff. I think your sculpt is very impressive...you will be amazed how you will improve, and already you are doing great.
I have found that mixing the gray Extra Firm Sculpey with a bit of the much softer pink Super Sculpey gives a nice consistency for mini-sculpting normally lacking in either by itself. Here is one I'm working on with this combination...a late 4th century Hoplite (the face looks gargoyleish by...
I love the colorful possibilities with this "New World" era...I might make a few variations...I'm doing some reworking on the Egyptian set {sm2}, but you get the idea.
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Hope you like...the Russian is my favorite because of the cool uniform, I might do a marching set.
The undercuts on the arms were tricky...
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