What's On Your Workbench? (Summer 2026)

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What's On Your Workbench?

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  • edited June 28
    Hey everyone,

    Firstly, thank you @Chris Ellerby for starting this thread and for giving us artists a place to showcase our work. It's greatly appreciated dude! o:) 

    So, I've been working on this particular model for months, but with extremely long breaks inbetween. So I haven't gotten very far with it at all. But slow progress is always better than no progress!

    I've created a fictional world called 'Titans of Gaia' which I started in 2025 and it's an ongoing project. I'm telling my story through illustration and sculpture. This is actually just one of several characters I've made and about to make.

    This character is the main villain, and although it's incomplete at this time, I wanted to show you how far I've come so far. (It's only 74 seconds long)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCab3A20IUk

    Materials used: Galvanised steel wire, Wood, K&S Square brass tubes, Apoxie Sculpt, Super Sculpey and Sculpey Firm.

    I will post update videos now and again!

    Best wishes and stay awesome!

    © DreamSorcerer

  • Looking good!
  • Thank you so much Chris, that means a lot to me.
  • edited July 7
    Hi everyone!

    So here's the latest quick update:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn61GbYTWJs](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn61GbYTWJs)

    Work in progress Sculpture - Stage Two (2026)

    Here's a very quick update, as you can see, I haven't got much done since my last video. As you can see, I've made the wings. There's still much to do on here, though.

    Materials used: PVA/Wood Glue, Apoxie Sculpt, Vellum/Tracing paper.

    Next, I'll be working on the skin, hair and fur. 

    Best wishes and stay awesome!

    © DreamSorcerer


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  • I am working on a dual cosplay of Josh Brolin. One is his Moss from "No country for old men", mostly prop and real world found costume collection until day of photos and then it will incorporate much of the anti-aging make-up processes and faux hair in the moustache. The other is his, current production, Gurney Halleck which requires an entire costume build and the new introduction of the Fremen Heavy Armor. I haven't yet seen anyone tackle this new armor. The still suits were worldwide with many amazing builds but, so far, no full armored Gurney's that I have seen. I have quite a bit of sanding yet to do but I did build and utilize a 24x24 vacuform to get the neck guard and have completed the majority of the foam armor build, the strapping, the massive staples.... sanding, did I mention sanding.... yes, much sanding left to do:



    Oh, and I finalized a pattern for the boot covers which everyone avoids by just wrapping the leg in extra cloth. The boot covers were actually quite an intense sewing and manufacturing project, with multiple catches and three separate layers.

    I will start a full Gurney build thread and will include the finished poses in my show off thread I built for my mom. Should be within the month.  https://forums.stanwinstonschool.com/discussion/12343/impersonation-cosplay-costume-greenmachines-show-off-thread-for-mom
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