FRASIER Action Figure

Frasier Action Figure (2)

Frasier Action Figure (7)Frasier Action Figure (5)Frasier Action Figure (8)

 

Can’t believe I found A vintage mint-in-box FRASIER action figure!

(Wish I could find the whole wave for the Bulldog Build-a-Figure.)

Advertisement

GRAY GHOST (Goodbye Adam West)

Adam West died last Friday. Synonymous with his portrayal of Batman in the 60s, he also provided the voice of Batman’s childhood hero on the animated episode “Beware the Gray Ghost.”

This relief was done on Sunday afternoon in Sculpey Medium.

Farewell, old chum.

BOSTON COMIC CON 2016

I’ll be at BOSTON COMIC CON, FRIDAY – SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th-14th, 2016 and I’m taking commissions and producing mini-busts and reliefs right there at the con. Mini-busts are approximately 1/6th scale (about 3″ in height), made of durable gray polymer clay and epoxy, and mounted on their own wooden base. You pick the character and I’ll make them, and you can take it home with you bubble-wrapped and gift-bagged.

 DSCN2190Captain MarvelNimue

564008_10151287362886969_2135802376_n

Rose07

Mini-busts are $100 each at the con, BUT if you pre-order they’re only $90!

 

I’ll also be offering sculpted reliefs. Reliefs will come mounted on ready-to-hang wooden plaques, and will approximately the same size and height as the mini-busts.

Skeksis Storm Fin Fang Foom

Powdered Toast Man

YODA RELIEF

YODA RELIEF 02 Reliefs look like this when viewed from the side.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Relief sculptures are $90 at the con, but preorder and they’re only $80

I’ll also have pre-painted, finished mini-busts available for $100 each ($90 if you preorder).

Some of the designs can be seen here:

Black Panther Squirrel Girl Winter Soldier Daredevil Captain Marvel

 

Contact me here, on tumblr tweet me @jfsculpts, or email me at jfsculptsemail01@gmail (dot) com. Commission slots are limited, so order right away!

The fine print: some characters are too complex or detailed to render in a timely fashion at a convention. Because of this, I ask that you don’t request characters with complicated costumes (such as Galactus), mechanical parts, or specific likenesses. Thank you for your understanding.

At this time, I am only accepting cash at the convention. Please let me know which days you’ll be attending so your piece will be ready for you on that day.

SEE YOU THERE!

HEROESCON 2016

I’ll be at HEROESCON, FRIDAY – SUNDAY, JUNE 17th-19th, 2016, and I’m taking commissions and producing mini-busts and reliefs right there at the con. Mini-busts are approximately 1/6th scale (about 3″ in height), made of durable gray polymer clay and epoxy. You pick the character and I’ll make them, and you can take it home with you bubble-wrapped and boxed.

DSCN2190

Mini-busts are $100 each at the con, BUT  if you’d like to pre-order they’re only $90!

Beast01

Catwoman06

REMY

bond-003

BCC10

I’ll also be offering sculpted reliefs. Reliefs will come mounted on ready-to-hang wooden plaques, and will approximately the same size and height as the mini-busts.

BAT RELIEFBCC HTD

RAPTOR RELIEF

YODA RELIEF

YODA RELIEF 02 Reliefs look like this when viewed from the side.

Relief sculptures are $75, but preorder and they’re only $60!

Contact me here, on tumblr tweet me @jfsculpts, or email me at jfsculptsemail01@gmail (dot) com. Commission slots are limited, so order right away!

The fine print: some characters are too complex or detailed to render in a timely fashion at a convention. Because of this, I ask that you don’t request characters with complicated costumes (such as Galactus), mechanical parts, or specific likenesses. Thank you for your understanding.

SEE YOU THERE!

Forgotten Projects Friday: PROFESSOR PORTMANTEAU

Professor P Cover Mockup 01 Dr. P Test 03 (detail)

Sometimes I’ll put a lot of work into something that, for one reason or another, I don’t end up finishing. I wish my work-to-completion ratio was better, but most of the time the work is instructive in some way.

PROFESSOR PORTMANTEAU was to be a sci-fi novella illustrated with sculptural illustration, kind of like a stop-motion animated feature without the animation. For various reasons, I decided not to finish this book, but wrote the story and created the main cast, which can be seen in black and white here (the final book was to be in full color). I sculpted a removable “hero” head for each character, cast it, and would make alterations to each cast piece to reflect their expression in each scene. I’d make alterations to their bodies and sculpt new pieces for each shot as needed.

Characters here include Professor Portmanteau, the current incarnation of the smartest person in the universe, her monkey assistant (who acted as her living backup memory, but could never remember his own name), the nerdy Dr. Guero, snippy Dr. Stadtic (who wore van de Graaff generator hairsticks), the grumpy Dr. Tyke, kindly old Dr. Silverspout, the Celebrity (an elongated, alien Tom Jones type), and Professor Hermetic, a previous incarnation of the professor (who’s designed to look like a Jack Kirby/Go Nagai mashup). At the end you’ll see a mockup of what the pages might have looked like and some sample text.

While I’m a little sad I put the brakes on this one, I’m pleased with the work I did and learned a lot from it.

Monkey revised Dr._Portmanteau_sketch_01 IMG_0901 Stadtic WIP07 Stadtic WIP10 Stadtic WIP12 Tyke 01 Tyke CU IMG_0933 SilverspoutWIP01 Celeb03 Dr. Hermetic color test Portmanteau Page Mockup 01 & 02 (low)

 

Housecleaning Finds…

Cleaning house I found some old action figures I’d customized as a kid. Customizing action figures eventually lead to sculpting. These were off-the-shelf, cheap action figures (I remember doing a lot with .88 cent pegwarmer Killer Kanes from Buck Rogers) sculpted over in plasticine, lightly coated in Elmer’s Glue, and then sometimes painted over, usually with Testor’s acrylics.

CAPTAINFREEDOM

“Original*” character Captain Freedom action figure. I think that’s a Hannibal from the A-Team (soft, rubbery plastic) head and a GI Joe body. I seem to recall using substandard plasticine for some of the trim (you can see it’s “bled” on the eagle on his belt and F on his forehead).

BATMAN

1989’s Batman has seen better days. A GI Joe Outback action figure provides his relatively unadorned torso, but I can’t recall what the rest was. I cut up a Naugahyde carseat at the Nantucket junkyard for his cape.

THETICK

As has the nigh-invulnerable Tick (whose antennae were painted pull-chain segments). I forget what the figure underneath is, but it scaled to be approximately 7′ to a GI Joe or Star Wars action figures’ 6′.

*Knowingly appropriated.

BATGIRL OF BURNSIDE Redux

Batgirl of Burnside 01 Batgirl of Burnside 02Batgirl of Burnside 03Batgirl of Burnside 04Batgirl of Burnside Detail 01Batgirl of Burnside Detail 02Batgirl of Burnside 05

Although I’d posted some pics of this Batgirl before, Tony Martins (@TonyM_Photo) took these much-improved photos. This 1/6th scale figure was sculpted with a mixture of  Sculpey Firm and Apoxie over an aluminum foil armature, primed, and painted with acrylic paints and Cel-Vinyl.

I based this pose on the cover of her first appearance in Detective Comics #359, as drawn by Carmine Infantino, with additional design input by John Vukelic. This was done for the 6th Annual Hub Comics DARK KNIGHT ON A DARK NIGHT Batman art show.

Batgirl was created by Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino, and redesigned by Cameron Stewart and Babs Tarr  (and you can see where Babs Tarr autographed it under the Batgirl logo in that last picture!).