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DONE! » Prototype 01 Vincent [Futuristic] 1/20 Scale

Started by FichtenFoo, September 04, 2010, 08:07:52 PM

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finescalerr

Quite adequate from every standpoint. -- Russ

Philip Smith

Madness for sure! It's a govt controlled art deco destroyer,  that no parent lived to tell about!

Good work!

Philip  ;D   




JohnP

Jeepers, after trashing all that military modeling that Marc brought to our attention on a another thread, I like how this critter is coming out.

I must sit and think the reasons why. Nice work!

John


Tom Neeson

Hmmm...makes me wish I had an imagination.

Super cool Michael, it came out awesome!

Tom

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FichtenFoo



Malachi Constant

You, sir, are completely deranged!  And good at it too.  ;D

Well done!
Dallas


Ray Dunakin

Too cool! I didn't realize he was so tall.

BTW, where did you get that comic-book style font?


RoughboyModelworks

Quite original Michael... I'm thinking you're into graphic novels as well...

Paul


finescalerr

What's the big deal? Anybody could do that. Heck, I could do it much better if I wanted to. I just don't want to ....

ssuR

P.S.: Most satisfactory.

Chuck Doan

"They're most important to me. Most important. All the little details." -Joseph Cotten, Shadow of a Doubt





http://public.fotki.com/ChuckDoan/model_projects/

FichtenFoo

Thanks everyone! Well, except Russ. :P Okay, maybe Russ too. ;)

Ray: I don't recall where I got it, (been a few years) but it's called "Crime Fighter" if that helps. It's definitely better than the dreaded and god-awful comic sans. Ugh.

Paul: I spent most of high school behind the pages of comic books. It was much better than the realities back then. I went to art school and majored in cartooning and illustration with the goal of being a comic book artist, but I also had the silly goal  of eating and paying rent so got a job working for an industrial magazine instead. At least I learned web design right from the start there which was back in late 1994.