Tim McCoy Posted June 19, 2010 This piece is truly wonderful! Amazing how light in weight it looks and how fine the detail is. :o Quote Link to comment
beth Posted June 19, 2010 wow this is great !! i love the movement you got into it- real high quality finish too - nice one, and i shake your hand!! :) Quote Link to comment
beth Posted June 19, 2010 wow this is great !! i love the movement you got into it- real high quality finish too - nice one, and i shake your hand!! :) Quote Link to comment
horseshoe182 Posted June 19, 2010 I,m blown away, awesome!! awesome!!, I love the artist ponit too!is it all steel? if so , how did you get the bronzed colour into it. can we see detailed close ups? Quote Link to comment
horseshoe182 Posted June 19, 2010 how did you make/form the legs on the dragon? Quote Link to comment
kustomsteel Posted June 19, 2010 Thanks for the great feedback! @horseshoe 182- the thighs began with an old oxygen cylinder cut in half, then formed 11ga plate to add muscles. The knees and calves are sculpted from flat bar and and plate- in the same way I created the body. I added 2 progress shots and 1 detail shot (that's all I have). The color is just gun blue and lacquer. Quote Link to comment
Recommended Comments
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.