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here is my WIP for the Deadly Assassin Master... ill post a seperate thread for this one wen hes finished ; ) i just need to sculpt and paint the head and put him with his Tardis!

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Excellent work on the robe. Spot on. :clap

Any chances you could post a tutorial on how you built your TARDIS? I just swapped my CO 1:6 Tennant over to a Hot Toys body and now I am thinking he deserves a home. :)
 
Damn. I won't lie, I have absolutely no clue who any of these characters are (never watched a single show) but regardless, these are some fantastic custom figures. Very nice work.
 
Oh thats such beautiful work. I'm really looking forward to see what this one looks like finished. :D
 
The cloak already looks wonderful! I'm really looking forward to seeing more of your fantastic work on this project!

What sort of material are you using for the outer layer of the cloak? It looks really close to the screen version, which is cool. I only ever found material for the inner layer of the cloak for my Deadly Assassin Master custom. Even then, I didn't feel confident enough to tear up and stain the fabric. So it's a joy to see the weathering you've done on this cloak. It looks great.

And that grandfather clock you made for the Master's TARDIS was GORGEOUS! It blew the mass-produced stuff the rest of us modified right out of the water! So, are those cobwebs from the seasonal Halloween decorations?
 
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To be honest your a much better seamstress than me wen it comes to proper clothes making, your period costumes are so detailed and properly stitched ; ) ill let u into a secret i usually end up supergluing some of the outfits together as a cheat!
And I'll trade you a secret right back - I usually end up pinning together most of my outfits. Snaps, zippers, or velcro usually add ugly bulk to outfits, create weird gaps, or ruin the look of an outfit with an out-of-scale closure. I always have a million straight pins handy, so I use those to hold outfits together instead. With pins, I can change the outfits, which I couldn't do with glue.

ps will check out the eyes! plus we need to chat about "rerooting" and how u manage to recreate hairstyles
I usually manage to recreate hairstyles by trading with somebody else so they do it for me!!!:lol:lol I can do the "plug-n-chug" method, but only very slowly because I keep breaking the needle. (So I asked my friend to reroot my Liz Shaw doll in trade for an outfit.) I can do a basic "boil perm" though. I was really happy with how my Liz Shaw's hair turned out after I wrapped her bangs and side curls around toothpicks and held her head in the steam over the water. (The one time I dipped a doll's hair directly in the boiling water was...tragic. :( Total frizz.) There are a lot of tutorials on-line for "plug-n-chug" re-rooting and "boil perm" styling.

ive found the SJ body in the sailor suit let me know if u want it i have no use for it, maybe u could help me out on somthin in the future x
I'll probably make a sailor suit of my own eventually, so don't worry about it. I'm sure I can help you out with something eventually, as much as I'm drooling over your sculpts and dioramas!
 
hey guys... apparently some of my DA pics wernt displaying ? anyways ive added a couple here too x

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I see all photo's as well. Even saw them in the other thread.
 
Amazing work!!! I'm especially interested in that TARDIS. I know there are plans online, but I'm always curious as to what materials folk have used.
 
Astonishing sculpts and needlework. These are some of my most favourite customs and never fail to impress. Leela is an absolute dream!
 
These are amazing!!!!!!! Leela is my favorite companion!! Do you have a store by chance? (fingers crossed!)
 
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