Shez's "Toy Soldier" Custom Munny is absolutely amazing
Do you remember those halcyon days of yore when — in your youth — what seemed like literal tons of tiny plastic toy soldiers were scattered about your room, enacting complex military maneuvers against one another, the folks of blankets being a rough & harried battlefield for them to clash upon? Well, Bryan Bramley aka Shez certainly does… and he's remolded his childhood recollections into an absolutely stunning "Toy Soldier" custom 4" Munny.
In line with some of his other recent work, like the Tankcap custom, the military theme is as obvious as the amount of time & effort put into making the piece absolutely stunning. The helmet is fully made out of super sculpey and remains removable, just like the gun which has a plastic base and sculpey detailing. The whole piece was spray painted green and then lightly brushed with some acrylic paint in order to achieve that lightly worn finish you'd expect out of a played with toy soldier. I think we can all agree that Shez is certainly one to watch, which you can do: at Facebook, on Twitter, and/or on Instagram.
"Toy Soldier" will be making his first public appearance at the "Triforce Conspiracy" three-person art show which opens on February 18th and runs through March 11th at Darkside Records & Gallery, 782 Main St., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603.
In line with some of his other recent work, like the Tankcap custom, the military theme is as obvious as the amount of time & effort put into making the piece absolutely stunning. The helmet is fully made out of super sculpey and remains removable, just like the gun which has a plastic base and sculpey detailing. The whole piece was spray painted green and then lightly brushed with some acrylic paint in order to achieve that lightly worn finish you'd expect out of a played with toy soldier. I think we can all agree that Shez is certainly one to watch, which you can do: at Facebook, on Twitter, and/or on Instagram.
"Toy Soldier" will be making his first public appearance at the "Triforce Conspiracy" three-person art show which opens on February 18th and runs through March 11th at Darkside Records & Gallery, 782 Main St., Poughkeepsie, NY 12603.
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