Ulik, take two...

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George Clark
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Ulik, take two...

#1 Post by George Clark »

Got my artist comfortable with me posting this.

This is the only pic I have of him, right out of the printer (and a few of the renders). He still needs a cleanup and is a whopping 15" (1/6 scale), not including base. Debating whether or not to have one of the Clubhouse's most esteemed producers cast a few up.

Now, if I can just remember how to paint a darned kit...


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#2 Post by DrSpectrum »

Looks Great!
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#3 Post by monomaster2 »

Lookin’ good!
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#5 Post by oldedog »

Looks amazing, hopefully someday I'll replace my printer with a better resin one so I can get results like this. Which one are you using if I may ask?
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#6 Post by George Clark »

Thanks for the kind words gents...

Sorry, should have specified - the pics are from my artist's printer. I believe he is using a Milkshake...but can confirm for you.
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#7 Post by oldedog »

That fine, like I said it'll be forever before I get the funds together to buy one.
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#8 Post by jayco35 »

Great looking sculpt George congrats. Maybe a kit one day if enough interest I hope.
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#9 Post by George Clark »

jayco35 wrote:Great looking sculpt George congrats. Maybe a kit one day if enough interest I hope.

Thanks John! Know of anyone who can help produce this? :D
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#10 Post by jayco35 »

I have an idea 8)
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#11 Post by AntMan »

Ulik looks Great!
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#12 Post by George Clark »

AntMan wrote:Ulik looks Great!

Thank you kindly! He's quite monstrous - 15" atop the base. Commissioned him with the old Koma kits in mind.
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#13 Post by Scott_Sheltz »

Looks good!
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