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New to Group - I make sculptures of people (from 3 to 7 inches head to toe).
Hello.
I'm new to the group. I once worked as a scupltor for a miniatures company in the 70's and 80's... lead soldiers and fantasy 25mm minis. Just getting started in Polymer Clay. I mostly sculpt figurines of people (working from photos). See examples on My Web site: http://www.BissettDesignStudio.com Steve |
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Hi there Steve, and welcome to this group!
-- Sarajane's Polyclay Gallery Beads-Dolls-Wearable Art www.polyclay.com see the current auctions at: http://snipurl.com/aiid wrote in message ... Hello. I'm new to the group. I once worked as a scupltor for a miniatures company in the 70's and 80's... lead soldiers and fantasy 25mm minis. Just getting started in Polymer Clay. I mostly sculpt figurines of people (working from photos). See examples on My Web site: http://www.BissettDesignStudio.com Steve |
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Hello. I'm new to the group. I once worked as a scupltor for a miniatures company in the 70's and 80's... lead soldiers and fantasy 25mm minis. Just getting started in Polymer Clay. I mostly sculpt figurines of people (working from photos). See examples on My Web site: http://www.BissettDesignStudio.com Nice work, Steve. :-) I'm curious: I used to collect and paint fantasy miniatures. Which company did you work for? Arondelle -- "Supermodels. Hah! Nothing 'super' about them - spoiled, stupid little stick figures with poofy lips who think only about themselves. "Feh! I used to design for GODS!" Edna Mode: "The Incredibles" |
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 12:44:09 GMT, Arondelle
wrote: I mostly sculpt figurines of people (working from photos). See examples on My Web site: http://www.BissettDesignStudio.com Nice work, Steve. :-) I'm curious: I used to collect and paint fantasy miniatures. Which company did you work for? Arondelle Arondella, I started with Custom Cast (better know as Der Kreigspielers) in Dayton Ohio. In 1977 that company merged with Heritage Models located in Dallas, TX. I moved to Texas and worked for them in 1979. I did mostly historical figs like those shown in this picture... http://www.bissettdesignstudio.com/statue002.html Some time later Heritage went belly up ...though no fault of mine I think the various Heritage figure lines were bought up by different companies around the USA. Some of the fokes from Heritage went on to form and/or work for Reaper Miniatures which is still in business today. I've been in recent contact with Reaper and may try doing some 28mm again but not in Poly-clay. Need something stronger to hold up in the volcanized rubber mold making process. -Steve |
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