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Finished a commission sculpt...

ausf

Master at Arms
It's of a really bad werewolf makeup in an equally bad B movie, 'How To Make A Monster.'

It's 1/8 and the actor underneath is Gary Clarke who did a bunch of Westerns.



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Thanks again guys.

Dave, it's the same scale as the old Aurora kits, a head is about an inch all around. This one's a bit taller and longer with the hairdo.

I lucky that this stuff comes easy to me, there is little patience required, working through a 1/48 cockpit is more taxing.
 
Thanks again guys.

Dave, it's the same scale as the old Aurora kits, a head is about an inch all around. This one's a bit taller and longer with the hairdo.

I lucky that this stuff comes easy to me, there is little patience required, working through a 1/48 cockpit is more taxing.

Hey Jeff,

As you and I have discussed, I only wish you could have been around when I had VLS! I love likenesses, but I don't have the talent for them that you do and I certainly don't have the patience. I can spend days sculpting likenesses! I don't have any close ups, but here are a couple of heads I sculpted because I didn't think either kit figure looked like the person it was supposed to represent.

I posted a couple of my very best sculpts on Modeler's Lounge, so as not to highjack your thread!

https://www.modelersalliance.com/forum/modelers-lounge/153462-some-old-likenesses-i-sculpted

Bob
 
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