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Made in kr
Basecoated Black




Seoul, South Korea

Hi, i wanted to show you my attempt at utilizing the left over parts from the vargheist / crypt horror set. i bought the set mainly for the vargheists but the bits allow to assemble the back, arms and head of the crypt horror too. i figured with the hunched over posture the front torso wouldn't have to be perfect so i gave it a try. CnC welcome



i have some issues with the model... it looks too green ^^ i wanted something more greenish unhealthy but at the moment it looks more like a very healthy gigantic frog ^^. also im not satisfied with the knee and the claw / toe i guess if i would do the model again i would try to sculpt two claws. but overall im satisfied. hey i got essentially 3 models for free ^^

best regards
alex

p.s. how can i convince the dakkadakka gallery not to rotate my image?

p.p.s im sorry im new to this forum. could somebody tell me if this appropriate here i if i should post this under WIP? tahnks

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/02/06 04:37:20


 
Made in kr
Basecoated Black




Seoul, South Korea

Hi,
the model is complete. I might do a bit more on the base.
Actually the front torso, neck and legs are self sculpted.

I asked for the rotation because the picture is originally in the right orientation...
 
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