Sideshow Collectibles shows off the making of the Diablo 3 OVERTHROWN polystone diorama with 37 images to demonstrate the process of developing each sculpture from scratch. You can see the diorama in various angles. The painted version will be unveiled soon. In the meantime, view all the 37 screenshots and pre-order yours!
I don't understand something... How come that the statue is up for public sale? How come there are enough statues to anyone who orders? If it was hand made by an artist... how can the 'artist' make enough statues for everyone? If he gets 500 orders, he will have to sculp 500 statues. Can someone explain please? :/
There is a pic of all the separate parts. I think that after making them, they are cast and replicated. the only thing to make by hand for each statue would be painting then. That's my theory, but I'm not 100% sure.
Hmm... yes it makes sense. If every purchased figure would be 100% hand made, it would cost alot more than 300$, but if every figure would be 100% made by machines, it would cost way below 300$... sorry I don't know much about action figures and sculptures, but hell, I wouldn't mind having one on my desk ^^
Hmm... yes it makes sense. If every purchased figure would be 100% hand made, it would cost alot more than 300$, but if every figure would be 100% made by machines, it would cost way below 300$... sorry I don't know much about action figures and sculptures, but hell, I wouldn't mind having one on my desk ^^
well blizzard art (pre wow stuff) was always expensive due to the quality
they don't mass produce it like say, gi joes or beanie babies
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Yeah, that could be awesome..
Anyway Nice statue.. thanks
Hmm... yes it makes sense. If every purchased figure would be 100% hand made, it would cost alot more than 300$, but if every figure would be 100% made by machines, it would cost way below 300$... sorry I don't know much about action figures and sculptures, but hell, I wouldn't mind having one on my desk ^^
they don't mass produce it like say, gi joes or beanie babies