
This little beauty was sculpted and cast by Vance T. of Bad Faerie Productions. He does some amazing work, and I hope to add more of his pieces to my shelf someday. (Hello, nurse!)
Around the time I obtained this kit from Vance, I discovered the work of John Ficchi. The guy does some amazing, high-end work! He could easily teach us all a thing or two. And in my case, he did. John often customizes and re-shapes (very expensive) Sideshow statues, including a lot of Harleys. He’s perfected a technique of metallic painting that consists of applying a silver chrome base color, then applying a semi-transparent color on top. In the case of Harley, the color in question is red. That’s what I tried to do with Vance’s statue.
Unfortunately, I did not take into account that John is a master with an airbrush. After prepping the statue, I sprayed her with silver chrome. I then started to apply Testor’s transparent red via brush. And that was my mistake. I should have airbrushed the red to create a smooth, even surface, allowing the chrome to shine through. But since I was applying the red by hand, the red dried in uneven blotches. The more I tried to even out the color with more paint, the less the chrome could be detected.
So, lesson learned. She still came out pretty good. I went ahead and made this Harley glossy, since I have so many Harley statues that are flat in luster.
Thanks to Vance for the kit, and the John for the inspiration!
Created May 2015
Omg you did an amazing job on her better than I did and I sculpted her what would you charge to paint my copy please !!!!!!!!!
Thanks, man! We will discuss. 😉