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That's just crazy! [emoji14]anic: Looks so real there. Like someone peeking in on me.


If I may make a request: do you have any pictures further away, like those half-body ones you took. Curious to see the head in scale with your hand.
I sent it off already sorry. I didn't get any pics
Seeing those photographs gave me a much needed smile today, thank you . I'm glad that I was able to buy one of these. I usually miss out on anything like this. What type of magic paints do you use ? Whatever they are they have certainly helped with your amazing talent to bring out the Ford likeness that was in Inigou's sculpt .

I have a very small favour to ask, would it be possible to see this on the modded body you have please?

Amazing, just amazing.

Gorgeous. Absolutely stunning................. but enough about me. I like the sculpt and paint muchly.
Thanks buddy!
Very Very nice Jake! :duff
 
Without giving too many of your secrets away, how on earth did you achieve the flawless tones of the skin ? Is there a method that us mere mortals can follow so that we can achieve something that is "display worthy" ? I must have looked at the photographs at least 15 times already, you truly are a master of your craft.
 
Without giving too many of your secrets away, how on earth did you achieve the flawless tones of the skin ? Is there a method that us mere mortals can follow so that we can achieve something that is "display worthy" ? I must have looked at the photographs at least 15 times already, you truly are a master of your craft.
I stripped a hot toys head to the base and sent it to my caster to color match the hot toys unpainted casts. So they require very little paint this way to make the base tone.

As for my secrets.....I airbrush my base in acrylic mixed with a clear acrylic bonding paint. Next is skin blotches and freckles are added next. Next is airbrush shading with comart transparent paint. Then hair and eyework is all done by hand. Lastly the stubble. Pm me if you want man or contact me on Facebook I can go into more detail if needed
 
Without giving too many of your secrets away, how on earth did you achieve the flawless tones of the skin ? Is there a method that us mere mortals can follow so that we can achieve something that is "display worthy" ? I must have looked at the photographs at least 15 times already, you truly are a master of your craft.
And thank you buddy I'm still learning but I appreciate the kindness
 
I stripped a hot toys head to the base and sent it to my caster to color match the hot toys unpainted casts. So they require very little paint this way to make the base tone.

As for my secrets.....I airbrush my base in acrylic mixed with a clear acrylic bonding paint. Next is skin blotches and freckles are added next. Next is airbrush shading with comart transparent paint. Then hair and eyework is all done by hand. Lastly the stubble. Pm me if you want man or contact me on Facebook I can go into more detail if needed

This is why I love skintone heads. A skintone paint layer just can't capture the realism that a tinted head can.

It's actually ironic to me that you mention you had them match it to the Hot Toys head. The skintone is so smooth, I'd have assumed that was a PVC head, not resin.
 
I stripped a hot toys head to the base and sent it to my caster to color match the hot toys unpainted casts. So they require very little paint this way to make the base tone.

As for my secrets.....I airbrush my base in acrylic mixed with a clear acrylic bonding paint. Next is skin blotches and freckles are added next. Next is airbrush shading with comart transparent paint. Then hair and eyework is all done by hand. Lastly the stubble. Pm me if you want man or contact me on Facebook I can go into more detail if needed
Thank you. I appreciate your help. I'll drop you a pm :)
 
I forgot to add, a big thank you for having the cast matched to the Hot Toys based colour. This will make everyone's figure look even more amazing.
 
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For anyone who wants their Indy painted I talked to my buddy Tom Terbanc (T. Squared on here) and he's agreed to paint some Indys, how many I'm not sure but he's ready to paint! Here's a link to his SSF thread and also his FB page.

Thank you, Robert.

Yes, I am open for commissions. Obviously Jake has absolutely killed this one, but as we all know, he's a busy, busy man these days, and I'm real confident I could produce a killer paint app for Indy as well. I'm well aware what this figure means to us all, and I'm definitely up to the task to make this happen for anyone who needs paint. I've had some user name issues between SSF and Tapatalk, but now "T-Squared" will be my official SSF username. I have work posted on both SSF and FB, but my FB page would definitely give one a better idea of what I've done, as I've focused more on my FB page. I appreciate both Rob and Jake vouching for me, but don't hit me up unless you've checked out the work and you like what you see. No blind faith here! I want your full confidence because c'mon, this is Indy we're talking about here! Thanks again.


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Great work, dying to see that head on a body
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