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Miniatures Adventure => Gothic Horror => Topic started by: Alan maguire on May 18, 2022, 04:03:27 PM
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Something i recently sculpted and is now in the hands of Crooked Dice miniatures.
Added some more W.i.ps Sculpts...
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That is a really great sculpture! It definitely has the classic look!
(https://i.pinimg.com/564x/e6/ee/cd/e6eecd6753b81473eaa46ef681a2cf35.jpg)
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Pure Lon Chaney Jr, love it.
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@ War Monkey
Thanks again! much appreciated :)
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@ Cubs
Thank you ! :)
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Best Wolfman I have ever seen, period. As already noted captures the Lon Chaney Jr. Classic to a tee. Wonderful piece of sculpture. Looking forward to painting this guy up and as always thanks for sharing.
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@ diehard
Thanks a lot! :D
Your welcome, and i am looking forward to seeing him painted up :)
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WOOF!
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@ MaleGriffin Thanks...
:D
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Some more W.i.p sculpts.
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Nice, keep 'em coming :-*
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Ah, see that you've decided to do the "classics" to go along with your splendid Wolfman. Of course you realize that you have to do the Count at least (and I wouldn't complain about seeing your version of the Gillman either.) The monster and his bride are off to a really nice start. My only suggestion would be that her beehive hairdo could perhaps be a little taller, but otherwise looking great. Thanks as always for the preview.
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Those are great! I love to classics. These were creatures that were made into monsters by no fault of their own, you had to love them.
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@ Sterling Moose
Thank you! :)
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@diehard Thank you :)
Yes the Gill man is on my radar along with some others :)
Yep i need to add more on her hair, make it a bit wider at the back, so it splays out if that makes sense...
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@ War Monkey Thank you :)
Yes i like the classics too .
Accidental villains :)
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brilliant. Werewolf pose is something else :-*
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@ Bloggard
Thank you! :D
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Finished :)
Frankenstein and his Bride...
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Lovely!
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@ MaleGriffin
Thank you! :)
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Hate to be overly critical but i suppose an occasional “nay” is useful feedback but the Frankie monsters just look a tad short, rotund, and even comic. Frankie Hobbits?
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Hate to be overly critical but i suppose an occasional “nay” is useful feedback but the Frankie monsters just look a tad short, rotund, and even comic. Frankie Hobbits?
I actually agree with this, lovely as they are. I think more height, less breadth and perhaps slightly smaller heads would give them that 'monster loom'.
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@ Offline Aethelflaeda
All feedback is good..
I could make him taller by increasing height in his boots. But to make head smaller I'd have to carve the whole head down which i doubt i will considering the time that went in to getting it the way it is but Noted if i ever sculpt a similar miniature :)
Thanks :)
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@ Cubs
Thanks :)
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I think the approach only requires leg length added. The boots might be enough but if you could extend the legs (yeah, a bit of sawing at the thighs and/or calves might be a pain) to me the heads are less of the issue although they look a bit fleshy- perhaps a bit of rotary bur to rout out some gaunt high cheekbone definition.
Mrs. Frankie ought to be a bit easier, just give her more of a waspier waist with some cutting and add some length to the bottom of her dress..
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@ Offline Aethelflaeda was framed
OK, Thanks for the feedback! :)