I'm one HAPPY CAMPER. INDIANA JONES IS ON HIS WAY HOME!

GeorgeL

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Just got these pics from Jeff Camp of the Howard S Indy bust I had sent to him awhile back. I really cannot express how impressed I am with this paintjob and I havent even received it yet. I know its hard to capture real skin likenesses with a camera but I can just tell he nailed this thing in every way possible. I'm not a big fan of resin pieces (this is my first) but since I am a huge Indy fan and have been waiting for a very accurate sculpt I snapped it right up. I really wanted the silicone version but the original $ tag was a bit high for me so I chose to go resin with a super high quality paintjob.

Jeff is a great guy and I couldnt be more happier with the service I received. I'll let his pics do the rest of the talking. Tell me what you think!
I'll have some of my own pics up mid next week upon receiving him. I am pumped. I will be making a full size figure as time and $$$ permits. First item on the list is the dummy. Time to start knocking on some stores back doors.:love I am going for a pose that hasnt been attempted yet.


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That really is an excellent paint job! I'm at a loss trying to pick out which part was done best: the skin tone, the scruff of the beard... What really gets me are the little things, like the attention to detail on the neck.
 
Holy crap!!! I almost always think these resin busts lose their likenesses once they're painted, but this looks fantastic. I'm seriously impressed!!! It looks fantastic; you should be proud to own this one...

- Douglas
 
Thats the best and most realistic hairline paintjob I've seen yet on a resin bust. Usually the hairlines are so much in contrast with the rest of the piece that it looks like someone took a plastic wig and just dropped it on the top. This piece actually has it looking very close to real hair. There are thin strands coming off the hairline as it would be in reality, not a Max Headroom style of hairline. Great job. :thumbsup
 
Thanks for the comments guys. Jeff did one hell of a job, Howard too. I'm so excited to finally own a lifelike Henry Jones.

The fun part is going to be making the figure. The not so fun part will be the cost of all the different pieces.
 
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