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Continuing my wave from Dungeons & Dragons, now was the wizard who kicks ass of Harry Potter ... Presto, the Magician. I had to stretch the neck of the figure base, cutting off part of the legs and thighs to make the correct height, amputating the shoulder balljoints and use of Koto, reduce all the muscles of the chest piece and thin arms and legs to give it a visual teenager. Completely sculpt the face to give the characteristics of the project. This was the first custom I used the eraser on the entire piece. This is still a long way to enhance what I use, but it really is the best solution in those cases where there is no adequate or simulares AF. Still had to adapt and make the joints in the hands of figures who were without the movement of the wrist hinge. This was the first custom I did with custom accessories. And in case the glasses and the magical muddled. Among the more than 20 that I could not identify the episodes, I chose 03 that were most representative and feasible implementation (no way I would customize a battleship). So I chose what I liked best (the phone), the most popular (the board "Stop") and a challenge of sculpture (the Dragon). Suggestions, criticisms, comments and tips are always welcome. Please see my other customs and comment about them too. Thank you. R E C I P E: - Head: Angel ML - Body: Mr. Fantastic Exclusive Gift Pack - Hands: BtVS Spike and Tony Stark's Mark II - Tunic: Rubber; - Magic Hat: Epoxy; - Glasses: Plastic blister - Dragon: Epoxy sculpt; - Transit sign: Stick BBQ, plastic blister and corel - Phone: Epoxy sculpt and plastic line modeled; - Painting: vinyl paint; ![]() |
Nazo | ![]() | Submission Order | ![]() | Anti-Venom |
Ekhorn AD&D | ![]() | Dungeons and Dragons Series | ![]() | Diana, the Acrobat (Dungeons and Dragons Cartoon - 80''s) |
Unii, the Unicorn | ![]() | Created by Lobão | ![]() | Diana, the Acrobat (Dungeons and Dragons Cartoon - 80''s) |
Nothing wrong with the first pic, btw.
I didn't think there was anything suggestive about the first photo until it was mentioned, while I can see how someone could interpret it that way, I'm sure it's just an unfortunate coincidence, so I wouldn't worry about changing it.
I'm never usually a fan of material on figures but this works
and youve done it from scratch
most people would have used a dcuc desaad with new head
great job
great sculpting on head