Wolfsden Wolfhunt, Airbrushed and Hand painted with Artists inks and Acrylics, I bought this stunning Werewolf, Kit From John Diaz, From his personall Collection, I am not sure who sculpted this piece, or when, But I believe John had it for quite a while, I want to publically, thank him, for letting me have this at a fantastic price, and getting it to me, quicker, than some people answer emails, Thanks John, you are a Diamond Geezer. Now on to the build up, Solid resin in five pieces, The most trick part was pinning the figure, to the base, but even this didnt take more than twenty minutes, After glueing and puttying, I gave it a cpoat of grey Primer, let i dry overnight then I started by airbrushing, the flesh tones, with Acrylic, I then started Shading the fur, I first Airbrushed, Burnt Sienna Artistists ink, Edging the Fleshtones, Then I edged and feathered out this colur, with Fawn Ink, Finally I airbrushed, patches of Sepia ink, this gave me the gradual shading I was looking for, when the inks where dry, I dry brushed, first with Coffe acrylic, then sand finally dove grey, I went over the highlights of the fleshtones, with a lighter shade, then did the detailing on the face, with acrylics and pastels, The base was sprayed Flat Black, Dry brushed varius Browns and Greens, then as a finishing touch I sprinkled some hobbyists moss for effect, Quit pleased with the results, as I have never thought to use this stuff before. Mark Atherton 22 March 2003
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