Luisenigma1
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Anyone interested in a new Ash sculpt and boots I made a thread on Onesixthcustoms limit is 15 pieces I have six spots left.
Pics?Anyone interested in a new Ash sculpt and boots I made a thread on Onesixthcustoms limit is 15 pieces I have six spots left.
None yet but you can follow the thread, also I extended it to 30 pieces but once it sells out the run will close.Pics?
It's the same kind of hard, solid resin, and the arm slots into the shoulder, and tension fits with some wiggling.Strange question.
So the 1st batch of Henrietta were 1 solid piece. What is the new batch made of is it solid resin? Or soft plastic?
Definitely, very interested in a new ash head, but obviously I’d have to see pics and know prices first.Anyone interested in a new Ash sculpt and boots I made a thread on Onesixthcustoms limit is 15 pieces I have six spots left.
Awesome, I'm not on that forum so please feel free to post info & pics here when you have em!None yet but you can follow the thread, also I extended it to 30 pieces but once it sells out the run will close.
Looks fantastic!Definitely, very interested in a new ash head, but obviously I’d have to see pics and know prices first.
Here’s what I’ve got so far, harness, boots, chain saw and pants are all from asmus everything else is kitbashed and repainted & weathered, e.g. head, shirt & body
What do you guys think?
Have fun with the grunging up!I'm getting my Ash next week and I'm super excited to start working on him. Can you guys give me some tips on what to use to weather the clothes? What kind of paint you use to have the shirt on a darker blue and such. It will be very appreciated
Nice posing and pics!Picked up my standard Ash from a local shop for under $200.00. I’m pretty happy with it.
Thanks a lot, friend! This is more than I was expecting for when I asked for tips, I'm super greatful for it.Have fun with the grunging up!
For my Ash I used Vallejo paints, but I reckon any acrylic paint will work. I started by wetting the shirt with water. I used a mix of black, brown, red, crimson paints watered down. I kept the colours in separate dishes and gradually added small mixes to each other so they didn’t all blend into one basic colour. With a wet, soft flat brush I started gently adding the paint to the shirt then wiped away any excess with my finger, working the paint into the material. I worked with darker colours first then introduced the lighter crimson red mixed with some varnish to keep it looking wet in some areas. I also added slightly lighter reds to smaller sections so it would look more like blood.
There’s a little bit of very watered down black/brown/varnish on his chest and neck.
I added some clear varnish to the blood on his forehead and cuts on his face so they glistened a bit.
There’s some very watered down black wash on his jaw for a bit of stubble and dirt too.
I used some ash (!) from my bbq on his shoes and around the bottom of the pants as well.
Let me know if you need more info!
I’ve posted some earlier but here’s a before and afters.
Absolutely my pleasure! Good luck with your enhancing. Taking it slow is a good tactic. If you have any more questions I’ll be happy to help.Thanks a lot, friend! This is more than I was expecting for when I asked for tips, I'm super greatful for it.
I was actually going to use yours as a reference for my Ash when it arrives as I really like the colors you use and the grimmy look on it. Really looks like Ash has fought through hell and that's exactly what I was looking for.
As this is going to be my first big customizing work I might just go slow an easy on it.
And again, thanks a lot for the tips
Beautiful. Love itHave fun with the grunging up!
For my Ash I used Vallejo paints, but I reckon any acrylic paint will work. I started by wetting the shirt with water. I used a mix of black, brown, red, crimson paints watered down. I kept the colours in separate dishes and gradually added small mixes to each other so they didn’t all blend into one basic colour. With a wet, soft flat brush I started gently adding the paint to the shirt then wiped away any excess with my finger, working the paint into the material. I worked with darker colours first then introduced the lighter crimson red mixed with some varnish to keep it looking wet in some areas. I also added slightly lighter reds to smaller sections so it would look more like blood.
There’s a little bit of very watered down black/brown/varnish on his chest and neck.
I added some clear varnish to the blood on his forehead and cuts on his face so they glistened a bit.
There’s some very watered down black wash on his jaw for a bit of stubble and dirt too.
I used some ash (!) from my bbq on his shoes and around the bottom of the pants as well.
Let me know if you need more info!
I’ve posted some earlier but here’s a before and afters.
Looking greatMy WIP. New shirt, new harness in the making still a lot to do.
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