US SEAL 120 mm

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panzer007

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Hello all

I'm new member from Thailand , nice to meet all friends.
today I have some pics of my latest work . this is 120 mm US SEAL at Vietnam War. Sculpt with A-B epoxy.


I´m looking forward to hear your opinions

Cheer's
PANZER 007

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nice to see you in this platform too :) congrats for the nice sculpt..did u contact to any company to make this a commercial one?
 
WOW! This guy turned out GREAT! The details are fantastic. I really like the touch of the shore-line on the base. Good work!

Jay H.
OKC
 
THANK YOU ALL..!!

now this figure is not 100% finish. 2-3 day ago I was discuss with Calvin about abit problem at this figure, I accept him advice and correct it now. it will going to finish in 1-2days.

Now I looking for some company is accept my offer, if it lucky it will commercial .
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THANK YOU AGAIN all comment !!!! :lol:

Pongsatorn.K
 
Some really nice elements in this Pongsatorn, your work with lead (?) foil is just amazing! In fact most of the details on this are really world class. There are some odd bits to the pose and anatomy but many action poses, even in photographs, look a little funny and that may be some of what Calvin has already helped you with.

Look forward to seeing more of your work (y)

Einion
 
I agree that it's a well sculpted piece. I'm especially impressed with how clean the piece is and the webbing and other equipment are very nice. The only thing(s) that look a little odd are possibly the right boot/foot looks a little long and there is something about the neck that does not look right for the pose. While these are minor things, they do not take away from the overal piece.~Gary
 
Thank you

now I correct it again at shoulders and neck , I got a pic for show you again.
 

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