DM Lich
Cardboard Collector
Posts: 3
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Post by DM Lich on Mar 17, 2019 22:01:45 GMT
Flameskull made using DM Scotty's q-tip torch technique.
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Post by Sam on Mar 17, 2019 23:49:36 GMT
Just got some skulls, going to do this. Kudos.
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Post by margaret on Mar 18, 2019 3:53:04 GMT
Looks great!
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Post by wilmanric on Mar 19, 2019 14:06:17 GMT
Nice work!
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Post by erho on Mar 19, 2019 21:40:16 GMT
Nice! Ghost Rider would be proud
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Post by Credo DM on Mar 29, 2019 3:48:39 GMT
Lost Soul! Shoot it now, shoot it now!
Another great craft. Simple looking enough that I think I'll give it a try next time I'm at my crafting table.
I love DM Scotty's PVA glue based techniques (TP, PT, cotton, etc)
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Post by sgtslag on Mar 29, 2019 13:32:29 GMT
It's a neat monster. However, the image in the book, is not nearly so funny as the model...
"Bad hair day, eh!"
It looks great, but I can't help but laugh every time I look at it.
"Even Brylcream can't help this guy. Sheesh!"
The image of the skull flying through the air, screaming, only adds to the enjoyment. LOL! I've never used this monster... Yet. I may have to, just for the sheer joy of putting it on the table, then screaming for it, moving it across the mat! I suspect we will all be rolling on the floor, laughing our heads off. It is just too funny. It reminds me of the old TV show, The Munsters:
Flaming Skull screams across the living room, darting up the stair case, disappearing. Camera turns to Grandpa, chuckling, he says, "That was Uncle Ted. His favorite pastime used to be drinking moonshine, and smoking a stogie. Then, one day, PFFFTTT! He's been on the wagon, ever since. He hasn't touched a cigar in years!"
Cheers!
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