Looks pretty awesome. I hope Paul can chime in with some specs...how tall, how much...other than that, it is pretty freaking awesome.
Sure thing Bert! Boss Carrion is 8 inches tall. Typical standard size! i just received the test shot today and must admit I'm pretty floored seeing my sculpture cast in vinyl! Looks like Boss Carrion will debut at SDCC!
Like what I'm seeing so far Paul. Some of the parts have a surreal edge to them (flower-like opening hand with head inside, foot that is a hand, centipede scars?) which is not that unusual considering the source. Hoping when we get to see a full frontal, back, and side view there will be more of these interesting additions. These are going to be killer after your paint goes on them. I'll be lining up early for one of these.
I love everything about this, the subject matter the texture, the weird little head on the arm EVERYTHING ! This looks like it will be a blast to paint as well. You can always tell when a painter designs a toy as its just sculpted to just accept the paint no matter how you try. 100000% WIN ! And if anyone dare say that vinyl toys are dying, they obviously haven't seen makers like Paul. Your such and inspiration like always buddy
Great sculpt.....mutated Ganeesh..... Can't wait to see it sprayed (not that this fleshy is awesome on it's own
Ha! Bananas! This Boss is boss!! I love that it is a full sizer. Insane! The Unpainted fleshy pink would be cool straight away release.
Thanks Folks! Dead vinyl? We are ready with the defibrillator! Right Rich? Charge!!!! Here's another size comparison.
Thought it was going to be a mini - great to see it's a standard size release. Save some for non-attendees!
From what can be seen it looks like such a radical intense killer sculpt. Love the weird flower hand thingie ... reminds me of Blobpi a bit. Something tells me this is gonna be one popular pachyderm.
PK, curiosity is killing me: you seem to churn out some killer sculpts (Boss, Unchi, the Trees, etc.), and with such care and detail. How long does it typically take you to complete a sculpt, once you actually started?
I would say it took about a month for Boss. Many hours per day. Sometimes all day. I had a fire burning on that one until the end. I usually start from scratch. No drawings and just build up and it develops. With the trees I was just starting wax, so there were many revisions. But the wax allowed that. Boss was in sculpey firm.