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| A few pieces by Michael Martin | |||||||||||||
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| The final sculpt of a fantasy creature called Golorc.
(photo copyright and courtesy Finescale Modeler) |
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| Golorc.
Michael with the big 1/2 scale fantasy bust mentioned in his bio. Finescale Modeler has accepted for publication his article on how he created it. See the Amorphous creature below for more secrets on creating creepy crawlies. (photo copyright and courtesy Finescale Modeler) |
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| King Tiger, 65,000,000 B.C.
A 1/32nd scale Tyrannosaurus Rex searches for its prey in the primevil swamps. The color scheme for this dinosaur was based on the camoflauge from a German King Tiger tank from World War II. |
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| Another view of the T-rex on its wooden base. The palm fronds were made from goose feathers and the footprints of other dinosaurs were imprinted in the 'mud' with sculpted stamps. Except for the fronds, tree branches, and wood base, this diorama was made entirely out of Super Sculpey.
(photo courtesy SCAHMS.) |
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| Amorphous.
The 1/6th scale Amorphous bust. Click here to read an article on how Michael created this creepy creature. |
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| Text and images copyright 2007 Michael Martin | |||||||||||||