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Wolfman kit with Escape Hatch Head sculpt
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Wolfman kit with Escape Hatch Head sculpt
Early days but finally working on my box art Wolfman head I got from Todd - will post more when done.
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Re: In progress pics of Wolfman kit
Looking just like the Aurora Boxart!
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Re: In progress pics of Wolfman kit
Great job on this ...is the shirt fabric?
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Re: In progress pics of Wolfman kit
Yes sir, impregnated with white glue...billikenmonster wrote:Great job on this ...is the shirt fabric?
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Re: In progress pics of Wolfman kit
Nice going ....now there 2 of these on Planet Earth I did one a few years back before the Yeagher box art replacement head I have thought about making a 3D print of mine and adding the new head
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Re: In progress pics of Wolfman kit
I have to say you really nailed the color I had no success with those colors so I went traditional but your colors match the box art ...well done
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Re: In progress pics of Wolfman kit
Continuing to work on this project and its still a ways off from finished as yet....he will lean the opposite of the box but I just couldn’t sort that issue out...
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Awesome ....great work.... you really made it look like the box art
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Re: Wolfman kit with Escape Hatch Head sculpt
WOW!! Turned out really great - well done!
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Agreed. That turned out nicely.
That head really works on the kit.
That head really works on the kit.
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Re: Wolfman kit with Escape Hatch Head sculpt
Awesome work Dale.
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Re: Wolfman kit with Escape Hatch Head sculpt
Nice job, Dale! Very cool kitbash. Love your backdrop for the photos. How hard was it to change the arm positions? Did you have to do any cutting and putty work?
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Thanks for commenting…yes, both arms cut at the shoulder and elbow. The feet replaced with boots..all of it was a bit of a chore but enjoyable….spideydroogy wrote:Nice job, Dale! Very cool kitbash. Love your backdrop for the photos. How hard was it to change the arm positions? Did you have to do any cutting and putty work?
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