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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Old Professor


I found this figure at the Crisis fair in Antwerpen last year.
It's from a set of 3 scientists, heads came separately.
Never seen the set before, this set is from Crooked Dice.


The most difficult was the laboratory bottle,
and I am still not happy with that!

The figure is 32 mm high, so better for my eye, hahaha.


More info about the set: Website Crooked Dice

19 comments:

  1. I love his tie :-)
    I like the figure, something totaly different.

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  2. It grand to see you posting! This is such a nice figure and so full of character. I really like the way you painted the glass on that bottle. Wondering how you got that effect.

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    1. Thanks, the bottle is green, and bleu on top and highligted with white and aluminium

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  3. great piece! are creating a scene with this and the other two figures? a hug!

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    1. a scene yeah, maybee in the future, i am glad to be able to post once a month...

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  4. Nice work sir! You'll find these are a set of figures from Crooked Dice for 7TV

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    1. Thanks, I have been looking for the shop on the internet, link is now in the post!

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  5. love this figure, I should look out for some guys like this and give them to the teachers at school

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  6. Oh this fella is sharp! Nice work!

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  7. Nice figure! something that we never find in our favourite scale!
    Very good painting work, Remco!

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  8. Oooooh, a mad scientist! So fun to work with. Quick Remco, build him a lab!

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  9. Que maravilla de figura, es perfecta. He visitado tu blog y es fabuloso. Felicidades por tu trabajo. Ya tienes una seguidora más. Te seguiré en tus trabajos. Un abrazo.
    http://miniaturasarantza.blogspot.com

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  10. Very nice looking professor, great work!
    Phil.

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  11. Looks great! And you painted eyes! They look very nice!

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