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The Green Goblin Lives Again!

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  • HumanWolfman
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    Damn that's cool! Nothing but pure evil!

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  • boss
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    That's incredible. Nice paint job.

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  • spidey68
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    Great job he looks super

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  • Remco Monster
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    Love it!

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  • kingdom warrior
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    WOW!!!!

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  • enyawd72
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    Originally posted by megocrazy
    Excellent job!!

    Was noticing while looking at your close up shots, and thinking, how difficult would it be, even for a drug induced super villain, to hold himself on a rocket powered sled with just the strength in his toes?
    That is so true....the Goblin glider never made much sense. It's only means of propulsion is a single jet out the back, yet it can hover in place. It has no visible means of steering or altitude control. He routinely "guns it" and should be thrown backwards by the force.

    In reality, he'd take off like a rocket in one direction, and assuming he didn't immediately fall off, slam into the first obstacle he encountered at about 150 MPH. LOL.

    Oh well, I guess you're not supposed to think about those things.

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  • megocrazy
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    Excellent job!!

    Was noticing while looking at your close up shots, and thinking, how difficult would it be, even for a drug induced super villain, to hold himself on a rocket powered sled with just the strength in his toes?

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  • piecemaker
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    Awesome paints!!!

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  • enyawd72
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    Fantastic work! The Green Goblin is my favorite Marvel villain. And you paid him enormous respect with this exquisite paint job. Love your transitional tones around the cheeks and mouth. Looks like you dry brushed the scales on his arms and legs. Great execution. An excellent piece of work.
    Thank you very much for the kind words everybody!

    MIB41, the skin was a five step process that took forever. LOL.
    After priming, a light green bascoat was applied, then a wash of black green to bring out the scale detail. Then black and brown powdered pigment applied to the muscletone for shading. Followed up by a drybrush coat of the original color, followed by a second drybrush of custom metallic lime.

    I wanted the scales to have a slightly armored metallic look to them.

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  • JMC
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    Outstanding

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  • lepage
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    Very nice!

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  • almitysufx
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    ART ... that's all there is to say.

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  • GaryPlaysWithDolls
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    Uh, that's freaking awesome. I wish I could paint so well.

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  • MIB41
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    Fantastic work! The Green Goblin is my favorite Marvel villain. And you paid him enormous respect with this exquisite paint job. Love your transitional tones around the cheeks and mouth. Looks like you dry brushed the scales on his arms and legs. Great execution. An excellent piece of work.

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  • thunderbolt
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    great paintwork, what is it a plastic model?

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