WOLVERINE by Hanouman (finished pics on page1)

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Are those Barney Ross jeans, marker?

@samueljd: I used industrial acetone to take off the tattoos. No damage and easier than nail polish remover which takes forever.
 
Yeah the body is pretty large in the waist and it's a tight fit at the waist. I'm currently trying to stretch out the fabric a little more, but ultimately I plan on taking off the velcro closure at the fly in order to free up some more space and so it's not bulky at that area and looks natural. As of right now with the velcro making the fly thicker it doesn't look real.

Here's a picture of them closed as best as I could. You can see the bulkiness. Overall though, they are great stuff.

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Nail polish remover. Works pretty good you just gotta be patient.

I'll try that. Some folks posted that they were using pure acetone, but I'm not planning on doing that (acetone will dry out the rubber parts and can cause it to start tearing later).
 
The arms were the harder part, the body was pretty easy. I suggest wiping small sections away at a time and using a clean part of a paper towel each time you wipe at the body. This way, no paint residue will transfer back on the body as that happened on my first go around of this.
 
hi some news from the molder

wolverine was pretty hard to cast lot of hair and lot of details

so it's a little bit delay

normally i have the cast this friday and i start shipping

Great news :clap Can't wait to get my paints out on the sculpt:)

Inspired by the great work by Marker, i'm thinking of using real hair on Wolverines forearms. As the vest covers his body, the arms'll be the only area exposed...
 
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