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Hey Fleshy Headed Mutant.

#1 Post by ausf »

Are you a good fleshy mutant, or a bad one?

In trying to breaking through a modeling block, I jumped on one of the rescued Aurora MOTM Metaluna Mutants.

The sculpt is beautiful (Ray Meyers) and the break down for tooling is top notch. The fit is up there with the best of the figure kits, current or vintage.


I just need to hit it with some Aves, just to fill the arm movement slot and a gap at the foot (from my posing), there isn't much seam filling needed on this gem and then onto priming.

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#3 Post by kevtk135 »

Lookin' good so far!
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#4 Post by ausf »

Temps rose above 0F so I could open a window to feed the spraybooth and got some primer on the Mutant.

Very little seam work necessary, next up is the airbrushing.


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