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Post by DMNate on Feb 5, 2014 22:27:53 GMT
I've decided to make a single thread to put pictures of random minis that I've began making. I'll likely continue to post here as I make new minis.
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Post by DMNate on Feb 5, 2014 22:29:09 GMT
Bernese Mountain Dog Hand sculpted in Sculpey and painted.
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Post by DMNate on Feb 5, 2014 22:30:33 GMT
Dire Hawk Hand scupted in Sculpey and used a toothpick for a "fly" stand.
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Post by DMNate on Feb 5, 2014 22:32:57 GMT
Ice Wizard/Rogue (Thig) for a player in my campaign. He was using a Mage Knight Robin model that had too large of a base. I asked if I could re-base it for him for an easier use in play. We decided that if I were to re-bse it, I might as well repaint it to reflect his current character.
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Post by grym247 on Feb 6, 2014 15:43:05 GMT
Great stuff dude. You really have talent with that sculpy
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Post by skunkape on Feb 10, 2014 18:16:48 GMT
Yes, lots of Sculpey talent!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2014 3:39:07 GMT
Agreed, that is some excellent sculpting, I love the dynamic pose of the bird, and the mouth of the dog is great!
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Post by DMNate on Feb 14, 2014 4:16:36 GMT
I've already posted these guys in another post, but I thought I'd consolidate anyway. The figure on the far left is a female human barbarian just for scale. The rock golems/elementals are all made of an aluminum core, and foam pieces glued on.
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Post by grym247 on Feb 14, 2014 18:27:54 GMT
I will say it again mate , I love these
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Post by sgtslag on Feb 14, 2014 21:27:59 GMT
Back in 1st/2nd Ed. AD&D, there were 8-/16-/24-HD Elementals, depending upon how they were summoned (spell, staff, censor?). I always imagined they were just bigger critters, same basic make-up. These are fantastic examples of that concept. Gorgeous models!... Just need to be patient to wait until they come up in my crafting queue of projects -- likely in two year's time, with the current back-log. Thanks for the inspiration. Cheers!
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Post by DMNate on Feb 26, 2014 6:28:24 GMT
"Kraken" Aluminum Core, Sculpey, painted, and covered in glossy mod podge to give shine.
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Post by bloodchoke on Feb 26, 2014 7:25:57 GMT
Woah, that thing is epic man. Great work!!
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Post by DMNate on Feb 26, 2014 18:31:24 GMT
Thanks, friend. I've really enjoyed getting into Sculpey. I took a couple sculpting classes in college, and have forgotten how much I enjoy it. If anyone wish me to try my hand at a specific monster or piece, I'm open to suggestions. I'd also be willing to make something for someone, for commission. PM me if you'd like to discuss this.
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Post by algardunraven on Mar 2, 2014 4:13:42 GMT
Wow DMNate, those look great. You are really talented with the sculpting thing. Also really like the Kraken. Keep up the awesome work.
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Post by DMScotty on Mar 2, 2014 8:57:20 GMT
Love your work, DMNate you are a true inspiration to us.
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Post by stroezie on Mar 2, 2014 15:31:35 GMT
Lovely work, I really like the placement of the eyes. I think it adds a lot to the carracter of the piece.
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