fettster Sr Member Mar 14, 2009 #1 Hi All. thought some of you would like to see this. just a bit different from the normal painted ones you see
Hi All. thought some of you would like to see this. just a bit different from the normal painted ones you see
Sean Bradley Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2009 #2 Amazing likeness. Is this actual bronze or a cold cast?
Replicant Active Member Mar 14, 2009 #3 Really love it!!! Come on now,don't hold out...what is your method for bronze finish????LOL
Vadermonkey Well-Known Member Mar 14, 2009 #4 That looks great....cant wait to see a silicone bust. :cool
Trilogy Sr Member Mar 14, 2009 #5 Some pieces simply do not look right bronzed. I have to say this isn't one of them. It looks great. :thumbsup
Some pieces simply do not look right bronzed. I have to say this isn't one of them. It looks great. :thumbsup
fettster Sr Member Mar 15, 2009 #7 carrying on the theme, this ones pewter altho the lighting gives it a yellow tinge
Atarian Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Mar 15, 2009 #8 That looks great! I may have to paint mine to have a bronze type finish.
James Kenobi 1138 Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER Mar 15, 2009 #9 So that's what the Academy Awards 'Oscar' would look like if he survived after you threw him in a raging fire !
So that's what the Academy Awards 'Oscar' would look like if he survived after you threw him in a raging fire !
fettster Sr Member Mar 16, 2009 #10 James Kenobi 1138 said: So that's what the Academy Awards 'Oscar' would look like if he survived after you threw him in a raging fire ! Click to expand... lol. also, to answer the question, they are cold cast, but the beonze one still weighs a ton
James Kenobi 1138 said: So that's what the Academy Awards 'Oscar' would look like if he survived after you threw him in a raging fire ! Click to expand... lol. also, to answer the question, they are cold cast, but the beonze one still weighs a ton
Sean Bradley Well-Known Member Mar 16, 2009 #11 fettster said: lol. also, to answer the question, they are cold cast, but the beonze one still weighs a ton Click to expand... That's one of the more convincing cold-casts I've seen. I couldn't tell it apart from an actual bronze sculpture! Well done again!
fettster said: lol. also, to answer the question, they are cold cast, but the beonze one still weighs a ton Click to expand... That's one of the more convincing cold-casts I've seen. I couldn't tell it apart from an actual bronze sculpture! Well done again!
fettster Sr Member Mar 16, 2009 #12 the trick is to use real metal ground up rather than the metallic powders. I also tint the resin and the polish
the trick is to use real metal ground up rather than the metallic powders. I also tint the resin and the polish