When several members of Sunnydale High swim team are mysteriously skinned alive, Buffy and the gang take it upon themselves to protect the remaining members, which results in Xander revealing a side of himself rarely seen.
I made Gage from the episode Go Fish. I've wanted to attempt a Wentworth Miller character and the particular scene when he rips off his skin was one that I've always liked. While junk shopping I came across a locker and this set my mind in motion to recreate this scene.
Here are two scenes from Buffy the Vampire Slayer:
The locker system was something I think from Sabrina the Teenage Witch. I ripped out something inside which left a hole at the top. I decided to invert the lockers so the hole was on the bottom. It still worked. I glued a piece to the bottom of the locker so that I could screw it to the base. For the base I used a Lorn stage piece. I was originally going to use this cool tile looking floor (which you can see in some pictures) but after watching the show I noticed the floor was cement so I sadly had to scrap that idea (after having to cut up the tile piece to fit into the Lorn stage.)
I had this John Cena figure with the mouth open so I started with that. It was about a 7 inch figure so I knew it would be tricky to find other parts that would be in proportion to this figure's head. I went with a demon Giles body since it had that bumpy texture like the creature in the show. I also used the Leo's (from Charm) lower torso, legs and one arm. This was originally used to make my Grooslaugg figure. Since I redid that figure awhile back I recycled these parts. The size was what I needed. I started out using both of Leo's arms but I ran into some problems. I also used a Spike jacket and an alien's hand and a spider man hand.
Here are some before pics:
I had to cut away some of Gile's body and then I super glued that to the top of Leo's torso. I also drilled a hole in the top of Gile's body and used a plastic dowel to hold up the head. I tilted and angled it some to make him look at his hand. I used a lot of clay for the stomach to fill in the huge gaps. I then sculpted the stomach and the ripped open chest. Next I sculpted the legs. I am extremely happy how the folds in the jeans look. It's very real looking! I'm not sure if the detail is easily seen in the pictures.
I then sculpted the arms. Most of the forearm is the Leo arm. I took off the hand are replaced it with the demon hand. I sculpted around the arm to make it look like one piece. Then I super glued the Spider Man hand to the demon hand and sculpted that in place to appear as if the demon hand is ripping through his human hand. Here is a picture.
For the rest of the arm it didn't look right to have anything attached. I tried gluing parts of other upper arms but it looked too bulky. I decided to just sculpt the rest of the arm and the shirt. I am also very pleased how all the folds and how the rolled up sleeve turned out!
Then I was going to have his other hand supporting the ripped hand (like in the show) but every time I attempted the arm looked super long. For risk of it looking silly I had two options. One was to have his left hand hang down and rest on his leg...which looked great. Option 2 was to have his hand on his ripped open chest area. You can see what I decided was best. This one was super difficult to sculpt. Most of the arm is my own sculpting. I used a different hand (not Leo's) and part of Leo's forearm. The shirt was also tricky to sculpt but I love how it all turned out. The jacket I cut away a large chunk off the bottom to make it not hang so low. I cut away a large chunk from the shoulder areas and sculpted that in to make it appear less rigid and more real. Take a look!
Here are some finished locker pictures. I spray painted the lockers with a metallic silver paint and then sealed it with a matte spray which gave it a really cool look. I painted rust on the bottom. I used a Wesley jacket and an arm from a figure (minus the hand) for the jacket. I only did one side since I glued it to the top of the locker. I sculpted it to look like a letter jacket. I included a bag, cell phone, and shoes that were left over from another figure. I cut part of the blanket from a Spike figure and there is also a mirror glued inside.
Here is the finished painted piece. I do like how the flannel turned out. It was a learning experience how to paint flannel material. I think it looks good. I gave the jeans a textured look. I'm not totally sold on the facial likeness but I think it'll work. It was so darn hard painting Wentworth's eyes on a figure with squinting eyes. There is dirty sweat marks on his head and I used hot glue for the slimy strands on his new demon hand.