Still needs some shadows , an oil wash and ………………….. her arms .
Some seriously good (and tricky) painting there, superb. Although Chesty Morgan didn’t need arms to er overcome her victims – wow there’s a 50+ year old memory I didn’t know I’d retained.
Tim , I was expecting a litany of terms often used by us from birth in referring to that bit of anatomy re: , fun bags , winnebagos , golden bozos , melons …………. etc.
Ok Chesty Morgan is done .
She does have a nice set of C cups, barely covered. Spectacular work as always Glenn.
It’s quite the belly button ring she has, looks industrial!
Wonder if a SPIE rig can be used with that….
Ok , the other Black Dog fig is done . All in all pretty good figs. Didn’t like the kit supplied grenade launcher so I reworked/reshaped his arms , added new hands , a Remington pump and a bandolier of double oo buckshot .
Nice but she’s got ashy skin ..
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I’m going to have a monument/statue thingie at the marina garage . The color is bronze but looks gold in the pics with all the white . I need to add an oil wash and some greens for the verdigris patina .
Love the billiard table - especially the stains. But where are the rips from the failed masse shots?
You keep coming up with new eye candy for us to behold
Again a nice touch!
Jon , thanks man . Even before AK products were a thing I came up with my own verdigris formula . That jar of Liquitex Baltic Green has got to be almost thirty years old . The Baltic Green is a carbon copy of verdigris patina and the lighter green highlights the edges and high spots .
Thanks fer that man , good addition !!!
Don’t forget to keep your stick on the ice!
That verdigris looks seriously realistic!! Bravo




















































