Forbidden Zone's Son Of Frankenstein

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Tim Casey
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Forbidden Zone's Son Of Frankenstein

#1 Post by Tim Casey »

Boy, this was a LOT of fun!

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http://www.lowbudgetrecords.com/Model%2 ... rsal).html

Thanks for giving up this baby, Edison. I'll make sure it stays in a good home!

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#2 Post by Sal460885 »

Beautiful kit Tim and a great score!! One of my faves
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#3 Post by Warped Speed »

Bet it was a lot of fun Tim! And of course you did yet another great paint up. One kit I wish I had scored.

:bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:

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#4 Post by Vger »

Wow, The textures are amazing ! :2guns:
I love the way you paint, always subtle and "soft"...

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#5 Post by PROFESSOR JARROD »

Absolutely outstanding paint job Tim, eventually and if I live long enough I hope to build mine.
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#6 Post by Tim Casey »

Thanks, guys. Retirement suits me well!

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Outstanding!
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#8 Post by Paintingrod »

Love the kit I have not done mine yet, great job on the kit they look super.
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That looks good Tim!...like your colour choices.
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malachite wrote:That looks good Tim!...like your colour choices.
Thanks! I can't imagine what you'd do with this model - you'd probably have the whole lab done, including the sulphur pit! :wink:
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#11 Post by Apefan »

Excellent job all around. I especially like the leather texture of the belt and apron!

I too retired a few years ago and started off doing more painting/sculpting, some life changes distracted me for awhile but I'm finding more time myself lately for the hobby and enjoying retirement again.
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#12 Post by Scooke123 »

:like :like :like :like
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Tim Casey wrote:
malachite wrote:That looks good Tim!...like your colour choices.
Thanks! I can't imagine what you'd do with this model - you'd probably have the whole lab done, including the sulphur pit! :wink:
That's a tempting thought Tim!
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#14 Post by jumpman »

Tim, Beautiful work! This is and our Curse of Frankenstein are my favorite kits we make. Always love to see build ups of these are yours is excellent! Thanks for sharing.
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#15 Post by Tim Casey »

jumpman wrote:Tim, Beautiful work! This is and our Curse of Frankenstein are my favorite kits we make. Always love to see build ups of these are yours is excellent! Thanks for sharing.
I've got my eyes on that one as well. It's a beaut! 8)
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#16 Post by RESINCRYPT »

Absolutely gorgeous build up and paint job! Awesome work!
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#17 Post by Paintingrod »

Super job on the kit I also have it to do
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