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What are you talking about? That is crayons.

The fishnets were done with a tiny brush one tiny section of thread at a time. First, I tried just drybrushing over them, but the sculpt/casting wasn't pure enough to achieve a crisp effect, so I had to do it the hard way. Once the fishnets were all done, they looked too overpowering and thick for 1/6 scale and made the legs very dark overall. I ended up flesh basing over them again and hitting just the uppermost ridge of the net sculpt with the tiny brush. So not only did I dread painting the fishnets for 20 years, but once I finally got to them, I ended up painting them twice. ~sigh~
I was wondering how those were done...great job man. It looked like it would have been a ***** to do....I would have waited another 20 years after doimg em the first time
 
Thanks, everybody, for the high praise. If ever there was a labor of love, this kit was it. I'm pleased to share it with those who can appreciate it almost as much as I do.

She still has a headstone shaped coffee table with bird leg feet and a nameplate I need to get to, but for now, this is what I've waited over 20 years to see, so I'm satisfied.
 
I was wondering how those were done...great job man. It looked like it would have been a ***** to do....I would have waited another 20 years after doimg em the first time

Oh, believe me, I was tempted, but I decided long ago that I would never give up on something I started, and I was really ready to finish it NOW.
 
What are you talking about? That is crayons.

The fishnets were done with a tiny brush one tiny section of thread at a time. First, I tried just drybrushing over them, but the sculpt/casting wasn't pure enough to achieve a crisp effect, so I had to do it the hard way. Once the fishnets were all done, they looked too overpowering and thick for 1/6 scale and made the legs very dark overall. I ended up flesh basing over them again and hitting just the uppermost ridge of the net sculpt with the tiny brush. So not only did I dread painting the fishnets for 20 years, but once I finally got to them, I ended up painting them twice. ~sigh~

The second I read that you were putting it off for all that time I was like, "yea. it's those fishnets" :lol

I'm sure it was grueling but the finished product is INSANE. Worth every ounce of effort and then some :clap

like you've unleashed every ounce of potential energy from the resin...if that makes sense. :lol

It does!

 
The second I read that you were putting it off for all that time I was like, "yea. it's those fishnets" :lol

:thud: yep :gah:

Awesome work as usual Nathan, but that fishnet paintup is just mindblowing.

Thank you! To make matters worse, I had impatiently attached her legs to the body early one, so she could sit on the couch unpainted. Trying to reach some of those deeper curved areas was strenuous, if such a term can be applied to sitting in a chair for hours not actually doing much moving.
 
It sounds like you have a strong sense of what you want to see. I'd trust you to make the call on which models look like they fit the bill for you.

I've seen a couple things that have caught my eye mainly this flying saucer model kit and was wondering about some of the better model kit brands that focus on the classic monster genres.
 
The repair work on the couch is top notch! Much like what you were able to accomplish with the Alien hose/tube things you were trying to figure out awhile ago. You are probably one of the top "go to" guys with answers to all kinds of problems. A true Maestro!
Well worth the 20 year wait I see. I have a number of projects I keep waiting on thinking I'll get better with time and get to eventually, but I know I'm just fooling myself. I'm glad (as I'm sure you are too) that you finally took the time to get back to your labor of love for this kit and this subject matter.
Bravo sir. :clap
 
Incredible work Nathan, some of the shots are photo realistic... I'm always blown away by your work, but this is just otherworldly :lol

This shot in particular is just incredible:

VampiraPainted9.jpg


I can see why you'd put it off, but if anyone could do it right it was you. It gives me hope that maybe in 20 years I could do something like that... or maybe half as good :lol
 
I've seen a couple things that have caught my eye mainly this flying saucer model kit and was wondering about some of the better model kit brands that focus on the classic monster genres.

Billiken and Horizon were good for classic monsters. Moebius and Screamin did several Mars Attacks model kits. For a good idea of what might be out there, do an eBay search of your favorite key words. You'll find plenty. I think the saucer you're talking about was by Screamin.

The repair work on the couch is top notch! Much like what you were able to accomplish with the Alien hose/tube things you were trying to figure out awhile ago. You are probably one of the top "go to" guys with answers to all kinds of problems. A true Maestro!
Well worth the 20 year wait I see. I have a number of projects I keep waiting on thinking I'll get better with time and get to eventually, but I know I'm just fooling myself. I'm glad (as I'm sure you are too) that you finally took the time to get back to your labor of love for this kit and this subject matter.
Bravo sir. :clap

Thank you. It is more time consuming, and not always viable as a commissioned project, to do a full model kit build up, but it sure is rewarding on a whole other level because so much needs to go into it. When a kit really shines, you know the artist put time and heart into it.

Incredible work Nathan, some of the shots are photo realistic... I'm always blown away by your work, but this is just otherworldly :lol

This shot in particular is just incredible:

VampiraPainted9.jpg


I can see why you'd put it off, but if anyone could do it right it was you. It gives me hope that maybe in 20 years I could do something like that... or maybe half as good :lol

Forget painting, I couldn't SIT on a couch that well if you gave me 40 years! :lol

Brilliant!

If you're passionate about it, just keep doing it. If you get good enough to get work for a company and learn to work even when you don't feel like it, then you start really learning some stuff by problem solving, and you'll gain more experience faster. Experience is the best teacher. Just start and don't stop.

I've been painting off and on for twenty years, but I wouldn't say I was great at it until after 2010, and there's probably a fair difference between five year old work and now still.
 
Yes, and I will be part of the Iminime booth this year, painting something of theirs. I did not have time this year to work on enough new projects to justify my own booth, and Denny was kind enough to let me join his. I will have a few things on display though, including Vampira.
 
Yes, and I will be part of the Iminime booth this year, painting something of theirs. I did not have time this year to work on enough new projects to justify my own booth, and Denny was kind enough to let me join his. I will have a few things on display though, including Vampira.

Awesome Nathan, maybe next year I can head out and see you. I might go visit my parents so I'll let you know. Look for a bad ass Rick Grimes to paint for me I want him sweaty and gory! God bless !

Tell Denny I love KimChi
 
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