I was going for rotting rag tag look, so I used burlap with a open mesh. I'm delighted with the results and can't believe how easy these MM creatures are to make. I also wanted something that was slim and not too tall hoping for a more realistic effect. Feed back is as alway welcomed. Keven
Thread: One of the Guardians done.
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One of the Guardians done. –
10-18-2008,08:13 AM
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10-18-2008,08:37 AM
Nice job....you can't go wrong with a rotten look......
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10-18-2008,12:38 PM
Feedback? You want feedback?! Well, I'll give you feedback....
I LOVE IT!!! It's so spooky holding that sword. Looks really terrific.
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10-18-2008,01:17 PM
wow!!! amazing work!!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-18-2008,02:29 PM
That looks great. The proportions are good also.
Now, where's the pics of the Pro Cuda??
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10-18-2008,03:25 PM
Thank-you... Thank-you... Thank-you. As for my 1969 Pro Street Cuda... I'm pretty sure I would get in trouble for posting photos of it on here. She is sweet though...
Keven
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10-18-2008,03:46 PM
Man, that is sinister looking. Good job! I see the wood frame in back. What other materials did you use to constuct?
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10-18-2008,04:26 PM
excellent! if hte hands were painted bone color it's look REAL!!!!!!!!
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10-18-2008,07:31 PM
Nice job!!!!!!!!!!!
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10-18-2008,08:28 PM
The Sword really brings it up a notch - Great job! - Have a SinisterSeason!
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