Geschrieben: 17 Jan 2017 09:55
Killer
Bee With our HQS statue, we set Killer Bee in motion. He's standing
on top of Hachibi's springing out of water. The ninja is in
fighting stance, one leg and one arm streched forward. This is a
character which comes greatly as a sculpture since he offers so
many contrasts and details, from the tone of his skin to the
elements of his outfit. He also features blades, specific tatoos
and a pair of sunshade... all of these are as many details the eye
catches when you're watching your statue every day. There's also
the nice motion given to his scarf to add dynamics and balance to
the whole statue.
Hachibi The gigantic bull demon who always goes with Killer Bee is
set here springing out of water and roaring, his powerful jaws wide
open! His great eight tentacles are surrounding his host, to
protect him and strike any threat that might come. Hachibi has been
very thoroughly sculpted and he's very much alike the one drawn by
Masashi Kishimoto, especially if you check the head or the eyes.
The painting job features a lot of gradients to emphasise the
overall and a glossy varnish on the tentacle's suckers add a slight
contrast on both tone and textures.
The Base Hachibi seems to be springing out of the base he's on.
Blue waves of water made of translucent resin are splashing around
it, creating a striking contrast of matter and color between
Hachibi and the base. Speaking of the base, it's mate black as
always with our HQS by Tsume statues with our traditional colored
stripe whose pattern mimics the clouds of Kumo's hidden village.
Then, you'll find the usual metallic plate with the character's
name and the symbol of his village.
http://www.tsume-art.com/product/jinchuuriki-killer-bee
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Chris