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I gotta say that I'm blown away with Nathan's work - he just sent me some pics of a Michelle Pfeiffer head he painted for me - here is a pic of it with the wig she will wear (as Selina Kyle)

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Daaaaang, that doll's head is...sexy :monkey1

Can't wait for the bald pics, bald chicks man :monkey4
 
I gotta say that I'm blown away with Nathan's work - he just sent me some pics of a Michelle Pfeiffer head he painted for me - here is a pic of it with the wig she will wear (as Selina Kyle)

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Wow, she looks great with hair. I'm glad you posted that in here. Thank you. :clap
 
That is some fantastic work Nathan :bow

BTW I just want to confirm my sculpt made it to you when you have a sec (sent you PM/email) :duff
 
I think Nathan painted the Sand Trooper. Outstanding job, man. Really nice sculpting on everything as well. Top notch, SS!
 
Thanks all. It was fun to get a chance to paint a classic Sandtrooper, especially after three previous versions had been done before I got in with Sideshow. And to paint the one for the Dewback was a special honor.

OK, what did you paint?

I only painted the Sandtrooper and gear for this one (minus weapons and pouches used from previous figures). Somebody else did an amazing job on that huge Dewback. The trooper armor given to me to paint was completely white and unassembled. The helmet had six different parts to it. Even the gray pauldron started out white. The backpack parts were also completely unassembled and black. Matching that blue/green and weathering on some parts with the that from previous troopers was surprisingly tricky.
 
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I only painted the Sandtrooper and gear for this one (minus weapons and pouches used from previous figures). Somebody else did an amazing job on that huge Dewback. The trooper armor given to me to paint was completely white and unassembled. The helmet had six different parts to it. Even the gray pauldron started out white. The backpack parts were also completely unassembled and black. Matching that blue/green and weathering on some parts with the that from previous troopers was surprisingly tricky.

That's a job well done. You have one cool aas job.
 
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