Fantasy Samurai Orc bust

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Roy

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Hello guys, this bust has been referred to in another thread so I thought I would share it with you.
It was done purely for fun at the request of my little boy who wanted something a bit scary. I'm sure he watches too much T.V. I added a hint of Samurai to it as it's one of my favourite subjects just to add a little detail..

All comments welcome......yes, I know it's ugly.. :lol:

Thanks for looking.

Roy.
 

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Hi Guys

I’m glad to say I have already got myself one of these, just added a few changes for myself, sbsolutely brilliant to paint...

thank you Roy

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Dave
 
I would love to have one of these myself...........perfect likeness of my former mother-in-law. Great detail Roy. If you have any more available......please email me at [email protected]

Thanks
Guy
 
Hey Roy

Just how many Mother-in-Laws did you meet before you sculpted this....?

cos it seems everybody is related..... :lol: :lol:

Dave
 
O.K....O.K. enough with the inlaws stuff.... :lol:

You might be interested to know...(true fact coming up)...that as my boy guided me through this...I asked him what type of skin this bust should have...??
He answered without a doubt in his voice...."like nanny's skin"......the result is there now for all to see.

My kindest regards to all (inlaws included)

Roy.
 
Roy, Very neat. I like the way historical armor and gear are sometimes used on fantasy/sci-fi subjects.~Gary
 
Thanks Gary, it was a lot of fun to sculpt...and I agree, almost every sci-fi/fantasy subject you see, wether it is a model or on the big-screen, borrows heavily from historically based uniforms and accesories.

Thank you.

Roy.
 
Great sculpt on that bust Roy. Looks kind of like a rat to me. Paint up is also great Dave. Keep up the good work, guys.
Rob
 
Hi Matt...I'm sorry I don't have any castings at the moment, it was only intended for a bit of fun to amuse my little boy, but I did cast up 15 of them, most went to club members. I managed to vaccuum cast them from a 1 piece mold, so they came out without any mold lines. If I cast any more in the near future I will let you know.

Thank you.

Roy.
 
hello Roy

the next bust could be an orko pilot of the RAF, great work and with a lot of imagination

xavier ;)
 
Thanks for the comments on this ugly orc guys....you're all very kind for taking a look and leaving your comments....they are all much appreciated.

Thank you Xavier....flying orcs.....now that's an idea.... :lol:

All the best.

Roy.
 
Originally posted by Guy@Apr 8 2005, 04:58 AM
......perfect likeness of my former mother-in-law.
I didn't know my 3º year math teacher has relatives in the states :lol: !
Trully excellent work Roy! Congratulations!
GUille
 
Roy, you should truely have A LOT MORE Sparetime! Sculpts like that lovely Orc make my heart swing! He is super clean, has a lot of character and is highly detailed! I am always wondering how may busts are made "just for fun" and how little busts you can BUY made for business... I would truely appreciate more of those pieces you made (for your son :) !) to buy than those crap which is sometimes available!

Keep it going, and fantasy is definetly your goal!

Frank
 
Thanks Frank...fantasy pieces that are based just on an idea are always a great deal of fun to do as you have no limits whatsoever..I'm currently making a pedestal base for this one with a view to produce it, so look out..!!..you might just end up meeting one in the flesh... :eek:

If I get the time to work on them, there are 2 more busts in the same vein that I'd like to produce to partner this guy..we'll see how things work out.

Thanks to everyone for looking at my stuff...

Roy.
 

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