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The Invisible Man.

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Hi Friend's.


I thought I would do something a little different.I bought this cheap pre coloured snap together kit.


Well what a mistake that was,upon opening the box all I saw was nothing,I thought I had been ripped off but then I put my hand in the box and felt something even though I couldn't see.


I realised that the parts were in the box,no problem I thought.


There were 10 part's in the kit,head arm's torso,shoe's,leg's and hand's.


I managed to feel my way around the part's of the kit before I snapped them together.One really annoying problem I had was that I dropped a part,it took me about 2 hour's to find.My wife had thought I had gone madder than usual because I was running my hand's slowly over the floor and desk.


Having finally managed to put the kit together.I decided to add some ink wash's to add depth to the kit,of course I used invisible ink.I then placed the finished kit on this wooden plinth.


Over all I think I did enjoy doing this kit and would recommend it to anyone interested in this sort of model.


Hope you like.


All the best.


Ralph.


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I will have to get this kit then I will be able to paint a figure as good as the best of them;)
 
superb,you did such a fin job cannot ever see the seam line or glue,


he real is an


Invisible Man. :D
 
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Truly epic!!!!!!! Ive never seen anything like it. (and still haven't!):confused:
 
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Wow looks so realistic how did you do the shading, I must admit I never realised the invisible man was so er, um, large, he must be 20 stone, and I never thought he would be waring a bikini, what colour is that?
 
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Clearly we can all see how much of a masterpiece this figure is :D ;)
 
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