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- Resin Monsters set to attack Monster PizzaOctober 19, 2021 - 8:40 am
Sean’s been hard at work casting up a ton of more resin monsters, including the new Michael Myers, Nosferatu and the Invisible Man for Monster Pizza!
- Michael Myers from Halloween Resin ModelsOctober 6, 2021 - 8:30 am
Sean’s been working on a resin model inspired by the character of Michael Myers from the Halloween series of movies that once done and cast will be on sale at Famous Monster Pizza in Decatur, Indiana.
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Tim Faurote 2017 Doc Con program cover illustration
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesHere’s a painted illustration Tim completed for the 2017 Doc Con that’s held annually in Arizona.
Wonder Woman head sculpt
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesSean has completed his Wonder Woman head sculpt, he and Tim made a mold and cast it and now Tim has painted it. We all feel the sculpt looks a bit like the Linda Carter 1970s version of the character with a bit of the 1940s Wonder Woman mixed in too.
The end of the road for one of our molds
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesHere at Resin Heroes, we find that one of our silicon molds is good for about 20 castings before they start to fail and fall apart. You can see this happen in the photo below from a recent casting or Robin, the Boy Wonder. Here, bits of the mold have been left behind in Robin’s left eye and in his hair. Once we remove the excess molding this particular cast of Robin is fine, but it means that the master mold for Robin is effectively, for lack of a better term, dead.
Worry not since we can make a brand new mold for Robin from Sean’s original Robin sculpture.
Wonder Woman head sculpt is complete
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesOne version of the Wonder Woman head sculpt Sean’s been working on is complete.
Calvin & Hobbes painted to look like the newspaper comic strip
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesHere are our rein casts of our Calvin & Hobbes statues Tim painted to look how the duo appeared in their long running newspaper comic strip.
Wonder Woman head sculpt
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesLately Sean’s been hard at work on casting items for our booth at Fantasticon and sculpting this Wonder Woman head for an upcoming project.
We’ll be at Fantasticon in Fort Wayne, IN 10/29 & 10/29
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesWe’ll having lots of our resin sculptures, busts and heads on display and for sale at Fantasticon October 28 and 29 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In addition, we’ll also be displaying a lot of custom 12″ action figures and will be selling art prints as well.
Behind the scenes at the Resin Heroes corporate office
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesTim puts his grandson to work at the Resin Heroes corporate office as he works on cutting down piece created for a commission while Samson holds a vacuum cleaner nearby to suck up the mess.
Calvin and his cardboard box duplicator
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesOh no! Calvin’s turned an old box he found into a duplicator and is making resin copies of himself and his best friend Hobbes!
Calvin & Hobbes finished resin painted sculptures
/in Uncategorized /by Resin HeroesTim recently completed painting both the new Calvin and Hobbes statues Sean sculpted over the summer. Calvin stands a little over 4″ tall while Hobbes is 7.5″ tall