1/6 scale Gal Gadot custom sculpt Wonder Woman by Sean Dabbs

Custom One-Sixth Figures Forum

Help Support Custom One-Sixth Figures Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
damn that is good looking
I will probably take the 2 sculpts for 100$
just want to see the other one first
 
I'm thinking the lips need to be painted a bit fuller, but otherwise it looks really damn good. Can't wait to see it with hair and on the body. :)

good eye! I was wondering what it was :)

damn that is good looking
I will probably take the 2 sculpts for 100$
just want to see the other one first

you tease me with your waiting!! ha ha

Looking great!

thanks dude!
Yeah, it's looking really nice, can't wait to see the finished product.

yeah!! I will take some nice photos of her on the figure once I get it from Mark :)
 
first test cast, Lonnie has put some more poor lines so the heads cast better

24818868_10210992062341866_1566036774_o.jpg
 
Likeness looks so damn good there.

So how much extra would I have to pay to get one printed out to the HT size? ;)
I think I may have resized already, wait until you see the Mark Simpson paint job on my body to decide on the size, and if you still would like it bigger pm me and I will sort one out just for you ;)


I sent money
please let me know if all is ok

got it! thanks!!

Wonder Ripley!

26170138_10212699532218092_2847344629858375762_o.jpg
 
The sculpt is beautiful, Sean.

It sounds like you're 3d printing these to order?
What are they made of exactly?
I assume there's a reason these kinds of things generally come in "primer grey' instead of a basic tan as factory heads do.

Andy Hibbs version is my favorite so far, but a grey base obviously means opaque painting of skin, which has a very different quality from what we're used to.

It would be easier to paint transparent, tinting of the skin tone over a tan that's already close to matching a body.
 
You can still usually get a nice translucent skin tone starting from a gray base. It just requires several more layers and thin washes of paint to get there.
 
The sculpt is beautiful, Sean.

It sounds like you're 3d printing these to order?
What are they made of exactly?
I assume there's a reason these kinds of things generally come in "primer grey' instead of a basic tan as factory heads do.

Andy Hibbs version is my favorite so far, but a grey base obviously means opaque painting of skin, which has a very different quality from what we're used to.

It would be easier to paint transparent, tinting of the skin tone over a tan that's already close to matching a body.

thanks!

Actually I CAN print them made for order, I did for Andy since he needed a full back of the head for hairing, but I have them cast up in a transparent skin tone from my moldmaker in the US, which is what people will recieve when they order

25520904_10211080320028253_216347754_o.jpg


You can still usually get a nice translucent skin tone starting from a gray base. It just requires several more layers and thin washes of paint to get there.
 
Back
Top