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Thanks guy's!

No, none will go commercial. I'm content doing one off's for the time being.

Jim, I agree. The best way to view figures is in the flesh. Too bad I can make only a few shows a year.

Marc, break out that putty my friend!

I'll post a "part 2" of figures I've completed soon.

Thanks again for the kind words!
 
Not only is Jason talented and prolific, he's also one of the most modest and humble people it's been my pleasure to know.

Great stuff pard, bout time you showed it.~Gary
 
Jason,

Gosh! Is that all you did over the summer? ;) I have to say they are nice but looked much better in person. I look forward to seeing what else you will do over the winter.

All the best,

Joe
 
I'm arriving a little late to the thread... very nice stuff Jason!
BTW why are parts of the unpainted figure so shiney? The Zouave's forehead and moustache for instance.

Francesca
 
Originally posted by fsdesimone@Oct 23 2005, 09:49 PM

BTW why are parts of the unpainted figure so shiney? The Zouave's forehead and moustache for instance.

Francesca
Thanks Francesca!

Sorry for the late reply. The reason some of my sculps are so shiney is because I use a constant burnishing motion when sculpting. I'm not sure why the forhead is shiney. Perhaps some of the hand lotion I use, to smooth certain areas got onto it.
 
Jason,

All I can do is echo what the others have said. Although the pics look great, they do not come close to showing how nice they are in person. I enjoyed talking to you in Chicago. Are you going to be at MFCA again next year?

Barry
 
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