The Shakespeare Bust is about to give up it's secrets!
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Re: The Shakespeare Bust is about to give up it's secrets!
Can really see the differences when side by side.
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Huge differences- the size, the eyes, the beard. Seems Fensterer was trying to "perfect" the bust, it's sculpt is more polished than the original.
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And feed it more carbs.
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Just to clarify, Chuck showed us the Diamond Select in his comparison photo, not the Scott Fernester/Whizz Bang version a lot of us have, right?
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Re: The Shakespeare Bust is about to give up it's secrets!
I was talking about the Diamond select pic. oops.
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I did mean the Whiz Bang (which is what I currently have 'til Chuck's is available), didn't look at Chuck's comparison pic. I love Fensterer's take, but have always been slightly disappointed in it's "glossiness" (not just the color/finish, but the stylized sculpt).
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Whiz Bang vs Williams Studios-
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Re: The Shakespeare Bust is about to give up it's secrets!
Yes, the one in Chuck's Side-by-side was the Diamond Select Bank, not the Whiz-Bang.
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Sorry for the confusion! Yes, that was the Diamond select head next to what I am working on.
I had to return my first bust from them because the head had sunken into the chest so much.
The second was still collapsed but not as much..
I had to return my first bust from them because the head had sunken into the chest so much.
The second was still collapsed but not as much..
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Fresh out of the mold, the plaster pull of the shoulder area of the bust!!! Can't wait to start carving . During the slush casting of the plaster, I created a nice little hair piece for Will!!
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Quite the size difference with the plastic version...
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A lot bigger!! And no deflated chest issues!! Lol
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How about posting a pic with the new assembled Bust in a Williams cowl, and also one next to the Adam Bust?
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First test fit of the head into the body!!! WOO HOO!!! Kinda looks familiar now...
As I work through the process, if I wasn't trying to match an existing piece, the edits to make this Shakespeare would have taken about two or three days.
A walk in the park for a pro prop person.
As I work through the process, if I wasn't trying to match an existing piece, the edits to make this Shakespeare would have taken about two or three days.
A walk in the park for a pro prop person.
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