Scale Collectables - Sid Naique's Angel Eyes Bust

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Sid Naique has sculpted another superb portrait bust, this time of Angel Eyes (Lee Van Cleef) from the 1966 iconic Spaghetti Western, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

The bust is now available in various scales through Scale Collectables and comes as a 3 part kit, printed in a light grey resin

As with all of my 3d printed kits each one is cleaned up before despatch so is virtually ready to paint straight from the box

Sid has hinted that Clint and Eli Wallach will be added in the near future

The pictures show the standard 1/6th scale bust which has been given a light grey undercoat to help show the details





























 
Amazing, the consumate cowboy baddy, wasn't it filmed in Italy though?

Cheers Simon

Yes Simon, few were at the time giving them the Spaghetti Western moniker

I believe filmed more in Spain where it was arid and more like the American Southwest landscape. ...and "Spaghetti western" because Italian film director Sergio Leone had a certain 'style' that was very successful and then widely copied.

Paul
 
Either way damn good films, even now.

Cheers Simon

yes, those Clint Eastwood "Spaghetti Westerns" are my favorite. I'm not a movie person. I don't watch many movies. But I will watch those =). And two others: "Breakheart Pass" with Charles Bronson, and "Jeremiah Johnson" with Robert Redford

And I should have said up front: a great bust and an amazing likeness.!
 
yes, those Clint Eastwood "Spaghetti Westerns" are my favorite. I'm not a movie person. I don't watch many movies. But I will watch those =). And two others: "Breakheart Pass" with Charles Bronson, and "Jeremiah Johnson" with Robert Redford

And I should have said up front: a great bust and an amazing likeness.!

I watch very little TV if i can help it, so many of these bust go right over my head.

Cheers Simon
 
This, and the other two when they come out, are definitely on my must have list. It will be a Sad Hill reunion.

tom
 
"Jeremiah Johnson" with Robert Redford is at the top of several of my favorite movies lists. I would be glad to see Sid's version of that character.
 
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