I just wanted to share my Godzilla sculptures. I've been making the Godzilla Kaiju that appeared in video games, but have not been made into a figure or model kit. I also have youtube videos showing the progress of the sculpts being made which can be watched at this link: http://www.youtube.com/user/AWMCMCG4G/videos I notice that quite a few people here make their own figures, and I'm interested in the process of how you make figures into resin and vinyl. Like what the best mold making processes are, how to make moveable joints, and how to make translucent figures? What are some dos and don't with teeth and other small spikes that could break in the casting process? So any advice in that department would be appreciated. I know I can't mass produce Godzilla figures without Toho's approval, but I am interested in making my own Kaiju, Glacies, into a figure:
Thank you I use Super Sculpy. Godzilla 1954 Bagan (Movie version) Krystalak Bagan (Art Concept Version)
Holy crap! thoses are amazing! have you made any out of resin or are these made out of resin. You have some serious skills I would love to see some of these with clear resin
Thank you No, they're just super sculpy. As I mentioned before in the first post, I am interested in making pieces out of resin though, especially clear. I just need to do some more research on the process.
I hope you succeed, your sculpts are amazing. I wish you were around three months ago when we needed a sculptor for our toyline.
Thanks! They're about 8", naturally some of the Bagan sculpts are bigger though. Thank you Goji-girl! It was nice seeing you again at G-Fest! Sorry for being so absent lately on these boards. I was really busy this past month getting my sculpts and video game ready for G-Fest. Here's what I brought to the convention this year. The original 2001 Godzilla film concept, Godzilla X Anguirus, Varan, Baragon: All-Out Monster Attack: The other sculpt I made is the bust of Godzilla 1954 which got signed by Akira Takarada: