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    #1

    King Caractacus 1st Cent A.D.

    Hi all

    heres some pics of a bust im sculpting, this is going to be King Caractacus of the Catuvillauni tribe, if you havnt heard of him check him out, fabulous story

    It will be about 200mm and mostly made from Sculpey putty and milliput. For the face ive gone for a boxer/rugby player look, pronounced forehead, broken nose that kind of thing.

    So started with a lump of sculpey and marked out the eye, nose and lip lines and then had at it with tools and fingers until i got this

    As you can see loads to do, shape the jaw line and add ears, which i find quite difficult for some reason. I also have to think of a suitable pose which i havnt done yet, im hoping the head will give me the inspiration . He will of course have a massive moustache and long hair, posiibly with platts.

    As usual any and all comments / suggestions are welcome.

    Paul
  • monica
    • Oct 2013
    • 15169

    #2
    oh wow Paul that is a great start, will be following this one, think i will take a back seat and just watch and lean from you

    and ask 5o mil question ,opps see there i go

    its just great to see how you do things i find it so interesting and enjoyable,

    with the Sculpey putty, when adding more do you need to add a bit off water to both surfaces for it to bond ? to each other

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    • Guest

      #3
      Hi Moni, thanks for looking in. Sculpey putty is great, it only hardens when heated so i can work it as long as i need to, when you add a bit more you dont need any water, just work it a bit in your fingers until its soft, and then it blends in seamlessly.

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      • john i am
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2012
        • 4019

        #4
        Very interesting paul never heard of this sculpey putty where do you get it from and how much is it you say heat to cure or would it eventually set if left.your models face looks like he's lived abit very interesting as usual I will be watching this keep up the great work cheers John

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        • Guest

          #5
          Hi John, i get mine from evil bay and its about £6.00 for a big block of it, ive done 4 sculpts from one block and i still have a bit left. to cure it you just bung it in the oven on 120 degrees for 15 mins per 6mm of thickness, dont over bake it or it becomes brittle. it wont cure without heat which is great, if your not happy with the ay things are shaping you just mush it up and start again

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          • Guest

            #6
            all together now

            now the ladies of the court of King Caractacus were just passing by

            oh the ........

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            • Guest

              #7
              Only you would remember that

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              • Guest

                #8
                Your skills never stop to surprise me Paul

                I'm sure you will do a magnificent work, as always

                Polux

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                • monica
                  • Oct 2013
                  • 15169

                  #9
                  hi Paul, thank you for the info ,as i did get a little to try, out working with, the prints so small i cannot read it ops:

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                  • john i am
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 4019

                    #10
                    Think I'm going to get some and have a mess around with it.my faces will more than likely end up as sand bags or stowage for tanks etc but I'm a great believer in trying everything once I have used air clay before is it very similar or more workable cheers for your help john

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                    • john i am
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2012
                      • 4019

                      #11
                      Hi again paul it's me again sorry to pester you but is this the right stuff before I order it I was thinking of having ago at replicating one of my figures lol should be entertaining if nothing else got to start somewhere I guess thanks for your help ooo and will I need anything else cheers John [ATTACH]79957.IPB[/ATTACH]

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Yes mate thats the one, they do a super sculpey firm as well, but it is very firm and suitable for carving, the instructions for it are normally inside but it works out that you bung it in the oven at 120 degrees for 15 mins

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                        • Gern
                          SMF Supporters
                          • May 2009
                          • 9213

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          Only you would remember that
                          No Paul. I did too!

                          Gern

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                          • monica
                            • Oct 2013
                            • 15169

                            #14
                            hi Paul i have a question for you about the sculpey, if you are only using very thin bits or strips, would you be able to set it with a hair dryer on plastic

                            as if so , i was thinking, that it would be easy than most off the putties to work with

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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Hi Moni only if your hairier gets up to 120 degrees. I think the only way to do

                              It is in the oven

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