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He's finished! And I am pretty proud how natural the chest looks. I think it really looks like it always has been under that shirt.
According to this list this particular shirt rip happened only three times in the whole series! http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/database/kirks_shirt.htm
I'll include all pictures step by step. See all explanations under the cut.

First step: Cut away the shirt. The shirt is made from rubber / gum, so that was easy. I had hoped to just let it hang but it was way too stiff. For the picture, I had to hold it down, otherwise it would have gone up again:

This is what he looks like under it:

My first attempt of forming the chest. You will agree that it was way too much and too big and did not look good. So I took off some layers and made it smaller:

Second attempt on chest - much better. I also had to smooth away a few of the creases on the shoulder, which are from the shirt but I wanted a naked shoulder. I filled the rest up with Milliput:

Now came the tricky part - painting. I had bought skin color but of course it was way too pink and did not match with the face. So I mixed in some beige / light brown, leftovers from when I repainted the Stargate desert camo uniforms But then it was too grey, so I added in a bit of yellow as well - and it was perfect:

I'm really marvelling at how good it looks. Usually, when staring at it too much, you start to doubt, but when I just pass by and he is lying on the kitchen table - perfect.
While I was at it, I also freshened up the gold. Can you spot the difference?

This is the famous cloth, the perfect yellow. It is 26 years old. In May 1989 I was chosen (together with some more kids from our school) to go to Berlin, for a three days celebration called Pfingsttreffen. Basically a meeting of young people from all over Eastern Germany, with fun and music and concerts and all kind of nice stuff. It was great fun but we had to pay for it by taking part in a demonstration, as this was also a political meeting after all. We were given those clothes (I also have a blue, red and white one) for waving while marching. I've kept it all these years, thinking one day I may have need for it. And now the time has come!

I glued the arm piece upside down and then turned it over, that way it looks like it is really hanging down:

I had thought the cloth would hang naturally but sadly it was too stiff, and kept sticking up:

So I had to fold it and glue it into place:

See more of my customized figures and props here: List of customized figures
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According to this list this particular shirt rip happened only three times in the whole series! http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/database/kirks_shirt.htm
I'll include all pictures step by step. See all explanations under the cut.

First step: Cut away the shirt. The shirt is made from rubber / gum, so that was easy. I had hoped to just let it hang but it was way too stiff. For the picture, I had to hold it down, otherwise it would have gone up again:

This is what he looks like under it:

My first attempt of forming the chest. You will agree that it was way too much and too big and did not look good. So I took off some layers and made it smaller:

Second attempt on chest - much better. I also had to smooth away a few of the creases on the shoulder, which are from the shirt but I wanted a naked shoulder. I filled the rest up with Milliput:

Now came the tricky part - painting. I had bought skin color but of course it was way too pink and did not match with the face. So I mixed in some beige / light brown, leftovers from when I repainted the Stargate desert camo uniforms But then it was too grey, so I added in a bit of yellow as well - and it was perfect:

I'm really marvelling at how good it looks. Usually, when staring at it too much, you start to doubt, but when I just pass by and he is lying on the kitchen table - perfect.
While I was at it, I also freshened up the gold. Can you spot the difference?

This is the famous cloth, the perfect yellow. It is 26 years old. In May 1989 I was chosen (together with some more kids from our school) to go to Berlin, for a three days celebration called Pfingsttreffen. Basically a meeting of young people from all over Eastern Germany, with fun and music and concerts and all kind of nice stuff. It was great fun but we had to pay for it by taking part in a demonstration, as this was also a political meeting after all. We were given those clothes (I also have a blue, red and white one) for waving while marching. I've kept it all these years, thinking one day I may have need for it. And now the time has come!

I glued the arm piece upside down and then turned it over, that way it looks like it is really hanging down:

I had thought the cloth would hang naturally but sadly it was too stiff, and kept sticking up:

So I had to fold it and glue it into place:

See more of my customized figures and props here: List of customized figures
.
.
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Date: 2015-08-25 01:31 am (UTC)Seriously, you did a great job!!!
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Date: 2015-08-29 03:35 pm (UTC)http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g220/sallah4life/novemberblogpics/1109kirkmain.jpg
Next project, then! Not sure about the anatomically correct part though LOL If I want to stay true to Shatner's anatomy, do you know I need to make his cheest, arms and legs very hairy? I mean, look at this?
https://borgdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/shatner-battle-of-network-stars.jpg
Apparently he needed to shave his chest for Star Trek, as it was deemed too sexy with hair LOL
And thank you very much, I am really happy how he turned out.
Appropriate icon is appropriate ;)
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Date: 2015-09-04 08:10 am (UTC)And the Kirk from Mirror, Mirror, one of my favorite episodes!!
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Date: 2015-09-05 07:29 am (UTC)The show I watched from 1978 also had a very young Robin Williams which had come to fame with "Mork from Ork" Awww.