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Post by Morf »

mahon wrote:yep, everyone (including me) seems to agree this one is cool. Very pulp, very characterful, lot of potential for different paintjobs and uses.

Good job again!

May I ask who sculpted it?
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James van Schaik? Sounds Dutch to me. Is he? :)
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Canadian.
Sculpted LOTS of HeroClix.
And they look awesome as greens with no paintjobs.
Take a look here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/24546626@N04/

Edit: Wow, Mary is new!
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man, now I can connect the style with HeroClix (which I like!).
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Seriously, I would kill for a resin copy of that Iron Fist or Thing...
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there are resin copies of them? or do you mean there aren't any and that's why you'd kill for one? :D
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Wow, that is some real talent and amazing work.
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Post by Nameless »

of course, James' sculpts made for Reaper are weak, oldschool and generally meh ;)

I always wondered Morf, perhaps you'd be willing to share some industry secrets. How do manufacturer's guidelines for a sculptor look like? How detailed are manufacturer's orders?
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Post by mahon »

Well everyone has better and worse sculpts. I ain't too fond of all the HeroClix but there are quite a few gems (suffering from awfully bad paintjobs though)...
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Agreed, almost bought a Heroclix fig once that I wanted to re-paint. :)
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