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Post by retroprops on Dec 5, 2005 15:52:27 GMT -5
I’ve seen a few 1:6 Kents around but they always seem to use an unmodofied Superman head compleat with curl, so after molding my Superman head I carefuly pulled the clay master out of the mold and modfied it with the Kent nerd hair-do and a slight smile. I’ll also have to go along with weezeemule post about 1:6 scale glasses not being easy.
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Post by martingb on Dec 5, 2005 16:16:06 GMT -5
Good stuff as always. Ole Supes' alter-ego is getting quite a showing here these days. I like this alot. Can't wait to see him all suited and booted for a day at The Daily Planet! Great work.
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Post by casimir on Dec 5, 2005 16:41:36 GMT -5
Very nice, as always.
Forgive a non-1:6 scale guy a redundnant question, but how did you make the glasses?
C.
Edit: Nevermind! Just saw the other thread.
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Post by Wild Willy on Dec 5, 2005 22:38:33 GMT -5
I’ve seen a few 1:6 Kents around but they always seem to use an unmodofied Superman head compleat with curl, so after molding my Superman head I carefuly pulled the clay master out of the mold and modfied it with the Kent nerd hair-do and a slight smile. Great idea Steven, you really succeeded in "geeking" him out. Todd posted an ebay auction with a Reeves Kent and just as you mentioned above, there are no modifications to the Superman traits. Nice job, congratz. Will
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Post by Figuremaster Les on Dec 6, 2005 20:46:17 GMT -5
I'd use a thumbs up icon if Will had one here!
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Post by nickvalor on Dec 6, 2005 22:03:19 GMT -5
ok this is aweseoe! clearly. that profile is especially great. Reeves' face is tricky but like Les, you've got an awesome likeness.
with that, if i were to have any critique it would be that the eyes seem a tad large. i dont think it hurts the likeness at all and is fitting for a stylized capture of Reeves' face.
Todd
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Post by customslab on Dec 7, 2005 2:11:36 GMT -5
great job do you make the glasses
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