Hubie retired. Welcome "Bill" the Batmannequin
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Hubie retired. Welcome "Bill" the Batmannequin
As many of you know or remember, I've had a '66 Batman mannequin in my home studio named "Hubie" since 2005. Some folks may remember him from my cape snaps guide video here called "Snaps and You." Anyway, I finally decided to retire Hubie and cobble together my new Batmannequin, "Bill." I wanted this one to have more of an Adam stance and posture about him rather than the standard stand up straight stiff armed Ken doll one that Hubie had. Going from there, I replaced the face with the one offered by Chuck for his Adam busts. I ordered a pair of glass eyes while my friend and professional special effects artist, Chad Washam proceeded to do an amazing paint job over Chuck's stellar sculpt. The skin detail turned out insanely good and looks incredibly lifelike in person. I added some batting around the waist of the bit too skinny mannequin and used a combination of Saran Wrap and stage tape to mold the lower torso closer to Adam's physique without going into "Hot Toys" territory. Chad's assistant, Cydney added individual false eyelashes as a final touch. Since my tights were from my very first pair, they were a bit too light to my taste so I dyed them further to my liking.
So here is "Bill."
So here is "Bill."
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Wowsers, that detail shot of the skin is really incredible! I knew the texture was good, but not THAT good. Chad nailed it.
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Wow! That is downright amazing!
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That is nothing short of absolutely stunning!! That close up of skin detail looks like you photographed a person. Nothing more to say except WOW!!
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C'mon, Scott - 'fess up - you've really got Adam kidnapped & trapped inside the 3-D Bat-Restorer!
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That's awesome. The paint job is terrific! I'm glad to see some others have life-size action figures also. I plan to go back over my collection and make improvements too. Your Batman is now Madame Tussauds quality! Well done!
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I hear Lalo Schifrin's M:I music in my head. Very cool!
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Wow!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow! Breathtaking!
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Bill would fool King Tut for sure. Incredible work.
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Absolutely amazing and well done!
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I love this! It's amazing how something in the hands of the right artists can be made so life like you think it's a portrait of a living breathing person. Kudos to both you and Chad 
We can't leave out Chuck Williams and his amazing bust of Adam so Kudos to him too.
Charles
We can't leave out Chuck Williams and his amazing bust of Adam so Kudos to him too.
Charles
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It all really starts right there. The best paint job in the world can't make up for a poor likeness. Not only is Chuck's sculpt incredible, but his casting technique/formula is so amazing that it had veteran special FX people including a real heavy weight Oscar winning one handing the face around and marveling over the casting, consistency, texture, translucence and skin like qualities it had BEFORE it ever got painted. All were extremely impressed.STP Swallowthispill wrote:We can't leave out Chuck Williams and his amazing bust of Adam so Kudos to him too.


