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Post by retroprops on Dec 6, 2005 15:12:26 GMT -5
Well I couldn’t wait to get the boots done to put this in the finished section. Also the paint where bought online so a pattern could be made to have them done in the correct color, they’re green not brown.
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Post by ptassler on Dec 6, 2005 18:43:50 GMT -5
Ron Eile Eat your Hart out that is Suuumoookin'
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Post by nickvalor on Dec 6, 2005 18:45:42 GMT -5
looks great! great costuming.
Todd
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Post by Figuremaster Les on Dec 6, 2005 20:45:30 GMT -5
Damn! Looks just like the old book covers!
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Post by aburabusimbutu on Dec 7, 2005 0:45:05 GMT -5
You have really captured the 60's revision look of the pulp character to a tee! Excellent!
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Post by customslab on Dec 7, 2005 2:10:23 GMT -5
looks great well done
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Post by martingb on Dec 7, 2005 6:00:40 GMT -5
You have done James Bamma justice there fella. Fantastic work. Thanks for sharing. Glad to see the eye colour too!! Bang on.
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Post by casimir on Dec 7, 2005 7:38:05 GMT -5
Wow! What an incredible head sculpt!
Jeez, the talent around this place is just so incredible. Inspiring and demoralizing at the same time! (Just cause y'all make me jealous.) ;D
C.
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Post by retroprops on Dec 7, 2005 12:37:00 GMT -5
Thanks guys,
James Bama and the Doc Savage covers he did are what inspired me to become a book cover artist.
His monochromatic paintings are what I was going for with this figure.
The new pants and the boots are almost ready.
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Post by faithfulbutler on Dec 7, 2005 18:33:13 GMT -5
He's a definite winner!Great work as always.
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Post by glorbes on Dec 8, 2005 0:33:49 GMT -5
Incredible.
Any more pulp heroes on the way? I'd love to see you tackle Frazetta-styled Tarzan and John Carter of Mars figures...a Shadow would be swell as well.
Fantastic work on Doc...he's just so grizzled and tough...perfect sculpt work.
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