patterns
Ok, now we're going from kits with diamond patterns to ones with large wall bases. Or maybe the next one will also feature a freakishly furry torso. Actually no, but I am resculping some hair on that Ursula Andress kit.
(up next)
It's about time I put some pictures of some of these pieces I've finished up. I know I must say this often, but some day I'll dust off my website and put some proper pictures up in a better designed gallery. I'm working on a website for a sculptress, and doing so is getting the cobwebs out of my system whilst teaching me a few new things, so hopefully before too long I can make all that happen.
These are some old vintage-ass Dimensional Design Midget Monster kits. Oh I'm sorry, I mean Midget Spectrally-Challenged kits.




And currently making some progress on Frankenstein and the Monster From Hell.
Here he is all primed up. I have to weigh this kit, I swear it weighs 10 pounds!
Some airbrush work...
(I know huge difference but give me a break, I'm tryin' with the blog updates here)
And here he is now, a little challenging with the whole "where does the hair begin" thing with the way the entire body is highly textured, but slowly drybrushing from lighter to darker colors is working just fine, and the rest should be pretty straight-forward with this one. Will have to ask if the owner wants him all bloody or not.
You know, after he went after that dude's face with the glass and all.
Dr. Victor: "Why did you..."
Monster:"I learned it by watching you!"

Fantastic work Thad. I love the colours on the 2 little Franky monsters. Dracula looks sensational as does Spidey. The final Franky looks like he will turn out great. Just love your work!
David
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Thanks David! I almost missed this, I rarely get feedback on the blog, so sorry. Those little franks were fun to paint, I love stuff like that
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Great work on these!! Who produces the Monster From Hell? Nice kit!
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