"1/10th Scale Amy Johnson Bust" Topic
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Bad Squiddo Games | 29 Jun 2016 5:41 a.m. PST |
AVAILABLE NOW – Amy Johnson 1/10th scale, sculpted by Przemysław Szymczyk.
Amy was an English aviatrix who set many flight records in the 30's, as well as going on to fly in WW2. One of the many women who have fought gender stereotypical expectations and took to the skies! The first bust from Bad Squiddo Games, and hopefully first of many! I can't wait to see her painted up. A great starter bust for those a bit scared by the them, lots of nice flat areas to practice on! link Cheers Annie Bad Squiddo Games |
20thmaine | 29 Jun 2016 6:04 a.m. PST |
The first bust from Bad Squiddo Games Clock is running for the first "bust" gag….. |
Bad Squiddo Games | 29 Jun 2016 6:27 a.m. PST |
First? It's already into triple figures. |
20thmaine | 29 Jun 2016 11:56 a.m. PST |
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Cerdic | 29 Jun 2016 1:00 p.m. PST |
Great idea! Something a bit different! Hopefully this won't be taken the wrong way, but….the nice areas aren't too flat, I trust? |
Bad Squiddo Games | 29 Jun 2016 2:25 p.m. PST |
Oh there's a lot of detail in there, the leather cap especially is going to be a joy. I was more referring to it not having endless trinkets and jewelry and layers and all the "busy-ness" that some sculpts may have that puts off the new painter. |
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