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Absolutely brilliant, you have an amazing gift and it is a pleasure to watch you creating, i love the moment when i saw the clay suddenly became Tom Hanks, thank you 👍👍👍
when the person has talent and practices a lot he doesn't need a lot of tools to do an incredible job .... look at the incredibly bust the guy made with a TOOTHPICK!!!!!!!
You'd be surprised at how many mini sculptors use just a tooth pick. Lots. Sometimes they dip them in superglue to smooth them and make them moisture resistant. Check out Bill Horan. An award winning leader in the craft and he uses a tooth pick.
I love watching other sculptors and how they build up the face as everyone is different. Plus the size you are working at, so easy to make a mistake, yet this is the best Tom hanks I have ever seen. Great work!
To this day there is no Rommel bust or figure out there that convincingly looks like Rommel. None of the sculptors got his face right. Ebroin could fill this market gap with ease.
I already had sculpted Rommel some years ago. I wish you like it. www.alexandrosmodels.com/categories/world-at-war/ww-51-generalfeldmarschall-erwin-rommel-1942 Also Life Miniature did a great Rommel bust.
@@EbroinSong It took a while until I had the time to look at your "oeuvre" :) since I've been so busy in the last few days. As expected, you did an excellent job. All the other sculptors (-the ones I know, that is-) made Rommel look way too handsome, too heroic. You really are a gifted sculptor and I envy you immensely :)
@@RichardM-kv4uu The funny thing is, I don't. I wouldn't buy any bust of any General or "great" man because they all have skeletons in their closet. I just noticed that all the sculptors in the business did an especially bad job depicting Rommel. That said, Rommel wasn't your run-of-the-mill Nazi. He wasn't an antisemite and he wasn't too fond of the Nazi Party. But he was an ambitious and narcissistic man who prided himself immensely on being Hitler's favourite Gerenal, or at least he imagined he was. That's why he remained loyal to Hitler for so long. However, in the upshot he was the only German General who had the courage to call on Hitler to end the war.
Unbelievable talent. At such a small scale. This is amazing work. How on earth can some people justify giving you a thumbs down for this work. Keep going my mate....
Hey Ebroin, just wanted to mention that when you use a red frame in your thumbnail images, it can look like the red playbar on other thumbnails that signifies you have already watched the video. The first time I saw this video pop up in my suggestions I glanced at it and assumed it was an old video I had already seen. Just wanted to make sure no one is missing your videos! Thanks for this amazing content!
This is unbelievable. I am up to modeling (a little bit;)) and l can appreciate the amount of your skills and just pure talent that you have. From now on the real Tom Hanks seems like a cheap fake to me;)
The movie is not bad. Hanks looks suitably tired and worn out in that movie, even though it's his first atlantic crossing. This however, is absolutely great. Stunning detail, and no fancy tools used; just some clay and some toothpicks on the face. Do you work from a publicity photo from the movie? Amazing vid thanks for sharing.
hello, your Tom Hanks is really beautiful, well done for your work! Do you first make a smaller skull shape of at least 5 millimeters in magic sculpt or aluminum foil? it's 1/6 scale? looking forward to reading you
Thank you for the comment! I made some kinda skull made out of Magic Sculpt, but its shape is just like upside down egg, no specific detail. It is 1/10.
You're really amazing. While I have been stocking up on specialist tools for sculpting here you are performing magic with just a tooth pick. Anyone want to buy some tools?😀 Do you mix anything with your Sculpey to make it more pliable? I found Vaseline does the trick.
Lol, Thank you for the comment. I mix the sculpey with Johnson's baby oil for the pliability. Also some people mix Firm Grey with Super Sculpey(beige one) for the same purpose.
Absolutely amazing work. My friends watched this over my shoulder. They have no interest in model building but they all were amazed at your work. I have to ask: will resin kits be available anywhere for this subject?