For some reason I thought I had that King Smog in the bag, I must have jinxed myself. It was going to be my first elegab anything. Did anyone on the board actually win one? I'd love to see the glow shots.
That would be my dream scenario, right there. (I have been on a frog binge lately, I'm pretty sure I want to become a frog breeder at some point in my life making crazy Pacman frog morphs.)
That's actually super awesome. If you start breeding crazy Pacman Frog variants, please let me know because I love them and would be a buyer if selling for sure. They are just so cool. First time i saw one eat a mouse I couldn't believe it.
So I guess it you try to pull/ cast clear vinyl in hot or humid weather (humidity is the key) it will be filled with air bubbles and will be cloudy as hell.
All clear vinyl is a real pain and very quirky to get good quality consistent results plus it shrinks over time much more than solids. GID also is a real bastard since pigments separate very fast during a processing session. Doug, honest thanks again for all the contributions you have made on here as of late.
I just have to be totally honest. When i first saw Elegabs pictures of his figures i was in no way impressed with what i saw. It just looked like a crazy mess. Then i was finally able to see one of his figures in person and saw the detail and creativity and then i learned a little about each one. Very clever fun stories. So my mind was starting to change. I also really need to thank @TattooDougHardy for his dedication to this and intriguing me to enter the last lotto. So now i have my first Elegab piece and have seen several more sculpts in person and i can say Elegab went from something i had zero interest in to probably my new favorite artist. Definitely top 5. But really, Doug, thank you for your dedication to spreading so much of the good Elegab love. Also Nari is just the coolest.
I must have chose a bad time to start collecting Elegab because I can't find any good stuff that isn't sold out.
My apologies, as my joking tone probably contributed to that. I was going to also mention that I am fairly sure that liquid vinyl can be effected by the atmosphere just like curing resin can, although to a lesser extent. Just like baked goods!
I've seen some very bubbly clear sculpts in the past I'm sure people just pushed through. It's good that there is some level of quality control with these runs.
Sorry for the delay on these photos; I'm only now really getting over my jet lag from coming home a week ago. Yeesh. Anyway: it's DISK KAPPA! This is the beauty that Mr. Shintani developed last year but has huge problems molding. He's great! Elegab Disk Kappa by Doug Hardy, on Flickr This side shot really shows where the problem comes from; that attachment part on the lower part of the UFO causes lots of molding problems. Elegab Disk Kappa by Doug Hardy, on Flickr As you can see, the UFO was later recycled for the Devil UFO. Good move as it's really a neat part of the Disk Kappa and would have been a shame to not use at all. Elegab Disk Kappa by Doug Hardy, on Flickr Footprints! I love that Mr. Shintani is doing these lately. When I was a kid in the 70s a footprint on a vinyl kaiju was a really internal part of the mystique of the kaiju itself and imagined finding these prints in the wreckage of a city after a kaiju attack! Elegab Disk Kappa by Doug Hardy, on Flickr Disk Kappa is really an amazing sculpt overall. The skin texture is unlike any other I've seen on a sofubi kaiju, and the colors are, as always with Elegab creations, top notch. I'm super stoked that I was able to get one of these after purchasing a bunch of figures! Elegab Disk Kappa by Doug Hardy, on Flickr
Oops, forgot these: the Disk Kappa flying pose! Mr. Shintani demonstrated this at his gallery talk haha. Disk Kappa Flying Pose by Doug Hardy, on Flickr Disk Kappa Flying Pose by Doug Hardy, on Flickr And a size comparison shot. Disk Kappa Flying Pose by Doug Hardy, on Flickr
Excellent shots and great review @TattooDougHardy. I get a good feel for the toys from descriptive posts like these. l remember when he was having difficulty with the sculpt, but I wasn't aware any were produced. Very cool. Thanks for showing him off.
@TattooDougHardy that is amazing. That's a lot of figures to buy to get that little bugger. I am eagerly collecting my points and just hope I can make it and get one. Once again, mad props to you for the Elegab dedication and love. Great photos too as always. I would LOVE to see a pic of your entire Elegab gang.
That's awesome, so cool that it flips around like that. Very clever design, thanks for sharing the photos!