




When Jose Luis Mourelle showed me his sculpture of Hordak's Imp I was blown away.
I admired it for months, when things finall slowed down for at work I decided to sculpt my own. Jose's version is much taller almost 3"...I think. I sculpted mine as close as I could to proper cartoon scale. He's about 1.75" tall, the smallest thing I have sculpt so far. His head turns and his shoulders are ball joints, thanks to my 3" Sonic figure.
I admired it for months, when things finall slowed down for at work I decided to sculpt my own. Jose's version is much taller almost 3"...I think. I sculpted mine as close as I could to proper cartoon scale. He's about 1.75" tall, the smallest thing I have sculpt so far. His head turns and his shoulders are ball joints, thanks to my 3" Sonic figure.
Are you selling this?
ReplyDeleteDooooooooooooope. I want one bad!
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