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Post by mrs"e" on May 31, 2007 14:29:38 GMT -5
Ohhhhhh that uni-pegasus turned out BEAUTIFULL... I love her wings... and the horn is very well placed, it looks great!!! I'm jaleous!!! That new pegasus looks stunning too, can't wait to see it done... gorgeous... Thank you! Thank you so much for this great Thread! The cow transformation is totally amazing. What fun! Thanks, thanks thanks again! Thank you! I love work-in-progress pics. Love to see WIP's of your stuff! Here's a new custom DRAGON. I found this AWESOME base at a garage sale for 50 cents. Super-glue was used to attach the spikes, wings, and tail to an LPS Frog. All the attachments are parts from random toys we had in fodder boxes. Thanks for looking.
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Post by wantpuppiesnow on Jun 1, 2007 9:27:18 GMT -5
I love the dragon. What colors were you thinking of using for him? Darker colors or bright ones?
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Post by mrs"e" on Jun 1, 2007 14:07:42 GMT -5
I love the dragon. What colors were you thinking of using for him? Darker colors or bright ones? Thank you! I was thinking orange and yellow to match his eyes.
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Post by ♥ Kathryn ♥ on Jun 1, 2007 16:33:33 GMT -5
Great job!!!
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Post by mrs"e" on Jun 2, 2007 23:09:56 GMT -5
Thank you! DRAGON update: His toes have been cut with an x-acto blade. The eyes were covered with silly putty (not shown) and then White Krylon Primer was applied. Now he's ready to be painted. Superman and Wonder WomanSupermanThis cat was created using a (not sure of LPS #'s or names) white cat head, brown dog body, and white cat tail. Aves Apoxie Sculpt was used to created the hair curl and "S" symbol. The cape of a small plastic Superman was attached using Super Glue. Wonder WomanAves Apoxie Sculpt was used to create the "W" symbol, bracelets, boot points, and bottoms. The headband is from a Wonder Woman Barbie. They're both primed and ready to be painted. I dread those Wonder Woman bottom's stars.
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Post by wantpuppiesnow on Jun 3, 2007 0:46:43 GMT -5
Your customs are my favorite. So many creative ideas. I can't wait to see these when they are finished. Will you be listing these on Ebay also? Can't wait to bid.
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Post by Travelin' LPS Gal on Jun 3, 2007 14:52:13 GMT -5
The superman is dead on awesome! Your epoxy sculpt S is so terrrific! You make me feel like getting into adding clay. Do you have to bake the clay first or is it a kind of clay you just sculpt right on to the model? He is really fantastic! I would love to make one for my super hero set! I LOVE Iconic Costuming... they are fantastic! Can't wait til see them painted.
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Post by mrs"e" on Jun 3, 2007 21:10:57 GMT -5
Your customs are my favorite. So many creative ideas. I can't wait to see these when they are finished. Will you be listing these on Ebay also? Can't wait to bid. You're posts are my favorite! Yep, the dragon was finished and listed today. And the Super Heroes are bound for the 'bay, as well. Thank you for taking the time out of your day, to make mine. The superman is dead on awesome! Your epoxy sculpt S is so terrrific! You make me feel like getting into adding clay. Do you have to bake the clay first or is it a kind of clay you just sculpt right on to the model? He is really fantastic! I would love to make one for my super hero set! I LOVE Iconic Costuming... they are fantastic! Can't wait til see them painted. Girl, thank you! Don't let the "S" fool you, it took me a while to get it right. But, there are no mistakes, only discoveries. You should definitely get into sculpting. It's fun. We use Aves Apoxie Sculpt (got it off eBay). It's a 2 part clay that you mix together and hardens within hours. Great stuff. I'd love to see you do more Superheroes! Your art is amazing. Thanks for your compliments and support!
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Post by wantpuppiesnow on Jun 3, 2007 22:25:09 GMT -5
I love the finished dragon. I was wondering why you didn't include the base in the listing.
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Post by mrs"e" on Jun 3, 2007 22:33:04 GMT -5
I love the finished dragon. I was wondering why you didn't include the base in the listing. OH MY GOD! I totally forgot! Thank you so much. I'm gonna end the listing. Thank you!
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Post by mrs"e" on Jun 5, 2007 22:04:33 GMT -5
DinosaursToy plastic Dino parts were superglued onto LPS Turtles. Aves Apoxie Sculpt was used to add the detail and smooth the parts together.
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Post by wantpuppiesnow on Jun 5, 2007 23:17:38 GMT -5
I love the dinosaurs e. I noticed a lot of your customs use bright colors. Do you also do ones with darker colors? Like dark mettalic green and such. Like fantasy style? Not goth. Does that make sense? It's hard for me to explain it.
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Post by mrs"e" on Jun 6, 2007 23:46:46 GMT -5
I love the dinosaurs e. I noticed a lot of your customs use bright colors. Do you also do ones with darker colors? Like dark mettalic green and such. Like fantasy style? Not goth. Does that make sense? It's hard for me to explain it. We can. Post a pic of an example, will you? Here's an update on those DINOSAURS:Here's an update on the FLYING MONKEY from the Wizard of Oz: They've all been primed with White Krylon Primer. Their eyes are covered with silly putty.
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Post by jleetwo on Jun 7, 2007 0:20:02 GMT -5
you are just amazing darling! breathtaking
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Post by wantpuppiesnow on Jun 7, 2007 8:17:44 GMT -5
Here are two I found when I googled fantasy + dragon. For instance, my dh liked the dragon and the dinosaurs before you put the primer on them.
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