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BETTING ENDS! (I always liked Banzai…)
Lovely dynamic model, really captures the motion of the balancing act being performed well. Plus it’s one mini with four bases, the perfect ratio for Darrell. 😉
Nice sculpt.
You didn’t hold the closeup on the bases long enough. I couldn’t really appreciate the attention to detail.
So what you’re saying is every time they went off to the loo they had to cartwheel and tumble all the way? Can’t help but imagine the clean up job if they had a blow out.
No pinning? Wait till you drop it.
The arm touching the top of the pole, holding the weight of the body, looks like its bent a bit too much. Given the way the hand is placed, either he is double jointed at the elbow, or he just broke it. It didn’t look bent before the build, so maybe you just manhandled it a bit?
Agree that the pose is one of the most dynamic I have ever seen.
Oh, If you want to build another model with a pole you could always go with this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beaumont-BMW005-K80-Poledancing-FemmeBot-Female-Robot-/380297146401
Thanks for the review, Darrell! Now someone’s gonna have to paint that guy!