So I finally picked up the Steampunk Princess Bust from CMON.
I love this sculpt it is amazing!! It is by La Fábrica Roja .
And I remember when I first saw it on facebook I knew I needed to paint it. I had to wait a while after it came out due to funds but now she is all mine.
This post is a cry for Valiant casting to slow down and rethink the way they cast up their stuff. I guess I just think their style of casting is downright sloppy. I don't encounter any of these problems from any other company who casts in resin ie: SMOG, KD, AMMON, etc..
This is probably the least amount of problems I've had with one of Valiant's resin casts. It's a beautiful model and I'm going to pain the hell out of it. So just watch out for the little issues I've pointed out and you should be fine.
This is probably the least amount of problems I've had with one of Valiant's resin casts. It's a beautiful model and I'm going to pain the hell out of it. So just watch out for the little issues I've pointed out and you should be fine.
So this is where I noticed the huge gap in her neck. I understand wanting it to be one piece to cut down on mold costs but come on guys at least fill in your gaps and smooth out your glue overflow. |
Here she is after I filed the glue blob off her neck and smoothed it out and filled in the gap with green stuff. |
First view of her right out of the box. she looks amazing. |
Here is an example of how a sculpt get ruined from a huge feed on a small piece. |
And again, mostly my fault though If i had been more careful I could have avoided this. But a less experienced artist might not have the ability to fix it. |
A little fill work which isn't bad at all. It just needs some sanding to make sure it's smooth. |