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I did this one couple weeks ago sculpted by Shawn Nagle for AI.Its from the Japanese flick Baragon vs Frankenstein or better known as Frankenstein Conquers the world.Its 1/6 scale kit and goes well with the Baragon Billiken kit that have and gotta get moving on building and painting up.But anyway thought you all like to see FranKy Boy;)

 

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Great work Dan on a very weird model. I believe I saw that movie when I was a kid. Leave it to the Japanese to do something really weird so they can have Frankenstein and a Godzilla creature in the same movie!
 

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LOL, I remember seeing this flick when I was a kid. Freaked me out.
Looks great. Skin tones are finely executed. Are you using airbrush, Dan???
It seems to be the only way to do true justice to flesh tones. Unfortunately, I do not own on, nor have the capacity to use one where I am.
 

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...Are you using airbrush, Dan??? It seems to be the only way to do true justice to flesh tones.
I don't know how Wolfie does it, but you can use artists' oils to bring out details that no airbrush can get at, like folds in the skin, etc. Plus, when you're not painting models, you can also use the oils to paint still lifes, landscapes, and neckties. :dude:
 

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Thanks Rat salad for commenting:thumbsup:.When did this kit couple weeks back used 100% my Iwata airbrush with comart paints and citadel washes for the shading ect.But still believe you can get good results for fleshtones with brushes as still use those also on my kits:dude:.Mark the artist oils gotta try those out next.:thumbsup:
 
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