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By Ali Abdullah Ali Abdullah is a citizen of the Kingdom of Bahrain who makes his living as an investment advisor. He started building and painting model kits after a 2001 business trip to the U.S. Today, he is an accomplished GK artist who has thrilled us with some of the best 1:1 scale modeling seen on the various hobby forums. His work on Killer Kit s Exorcist Bust first caught our attention with frightening realism. And his work on other 1:1 scale busts, including Black Heart s Medusa made us want to see Ali invest some time in an article for Black Heart s website. We emailed him and were thrilled when he agreed to do an article on our 1:1 scale 360 Series Dracula. Thanks, Ali, for making us look good. When Black Heart s owner George Stephenson contacted me and asked me to paint his company s 1:1 scale 360 series Dracula bust and do an article for Black Heart s website, I jumped at it like a famished vampire. As any model kit painter will attest, there are certain characters that, no matter how many times you paint them, it never seems that you ve had enough. For me, it s vampires! I can t remember how many I ve painted so far, but I know that I m far from over. Many horror fans consider Lugosi s Dracula their favorite personification of the Count. Not me. Don t get me wrong; he was great in the role, but in my opinion nowhere near as iconic as Christopher Lee. In addition to his towering height, steely eyes and aristocratic face, it was Lee s acting talents that make his dialogue-free Dracula portrayal just perfect. Ali Abdullah and friend Having said that, Hammer s Dracula movies are far from perfect. One of my major gripes is the gore or lack thereof. Even as a kid, I couldn t wrap my head around how Dracula could drink all that blood and still look like he d only had a minor mishap with a leaky juice box? Well, I m going to take artistic liberty here and satisfy my lust for (fake) blood! When the kit finally arrived, the first thing that struck me was that it was bigger than I thought. This is truly a life-sized bust and looks impressive. The casting is crisp and clean with barely a fine seam line to sand away a painter s kit indeed! Joe Simon has done a fangtastic job of capturing Lee s likeness and Dracula s fierce intensity.

The kit comes in two parts, the main body and the upper dental palate. I start by giving the kit a good wash with liquid soap and warm water. Once dry, I spray it with a light gray sandable primer [ PIC 1] Pic 1 Once thoroughly dry (I prefer to keep it for a whole day), I base coat the face with a mixture consisting of Liquitex White, Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna with drops of Raw Umber and Bronze Yellow. This gives me a pale flesh color to work with. [PIC 2] Pic 2 I seal this layer with Dullcote then proceed to loosely highlight the facial features using Golden s Napthol Red mixed with small drops of Burnt Sienna and Shading Gray. I also use this to define the creases. [PIC 3] Pic 3 Now I begin to break up the skin, add capillaries and further define the creases. I do this by taking the previous batch and adding more Shading Gray and Raw Umber Hue. I lower my air pressure and brush thin, tight mottles and random squiggles all over the face. [Pic 4 and 5] As you can see he looks like Freddy Kreuger, but that s OK as for the next step, I mist the base flesh coat color to bring it all together. Pics 4 & 5

I basically use the original batch of the base flesh color and thin it down with Windex. While keeping the airbrush a foot or two away, I spray an even mist all over it until the colors fuse together. [Pic 6] Next I add more detailing to the skin. I mix FW Ink s Scarlet Red with a drop of Purple Lake and thin it with Rubbing Alcohol until I get a transparent hue. I use this to highlight the nose, temples, cheeks and around the eyes, etc. Looking into a mirror helps to pinpoint the areas you need to focus on. Pic 6 To add the larger veins usually found around the temples and neck, I mix FW Ink s Turquoise with Olive Green and add drops of Golden s Dark Umber Hue and Shading Gray. I thin it with alcohol to a slightly transparent hue and carefully airbrush the veins in those areas. For the 5:00 shadow, I use Golden s Shading Gray thinned with alcohol and add a small amount of the previous vein mix to it. I mist this on the area where the shadow would appear. [Pic 7] Once again, I mist the face with the base flesh coat and seal the work with Dullcote. [Pic 8] Pic 7 Pic 8

I then proceed to block the hair and eyebrows using FW Ink s Black and also spray the whites of the eyes using Liquitex Titanium White mixed with drops of Raw Sienna and Paynes Gray [Pic 9] Now, using a long-bristled 30/0 brush I carefully add the hairline and detail the eyebrows. I use FW Ink s Black thinned with alcohol to a light consistency. I use soft strokes in a flicking motion and follow the area s natural path of hair growth. For the eyebrows my brush strokes start at the root of the hair while for the hairline I go the opposite direction. Pic 9 Pic 10 I also use a soft pencil to mark where the eyes are going to be positioned. I initially was going for a dead-on look, but later changed my mind. [Pic 10] Pic 11 Pic 12 Pic 13 Pic 14 I repositioned the eyes as if Drac was hungrily looking down at a victim s throat. I then carefully airbrush FW Ink s Burnt Umber mixed with White as a base coat for the iris. [Pic 11] Then using my 30/0 brush, I detail the iris with various shades of dark and light browns then add the pupils [Pic 12]. I then mix FW Ink s Red Earth with a drop or two of Golden s Shading Gray and spray the outer edges of the sclera. I follow this up by mixing a slightly darker shade and brushing in the fine veins. [Pic 13] I then airbrush the color I originally used for the sclera to smooth out the edges and blur the edges of the iris to give them a more natural look. I seal the work with a misting of Dullcote then add a layer of high gloss [Pic 14]

Lifesized models, of course, will look very odd without eyelashes. I used to paint these on in the past, which was ok, but once I tried using false eyelashes I never looked back! I got a few boxes of this particular type from a Chinese seller on Ebay.It had the right feel compared to the numerous other brands I looked at [Pic 15]. Pic 15 Putting them on, however, is a test in patience and wit! What I do first is test-fit the lashes and then cut them to the appropriate length. I then carefully add a thin layer of Super Glue to the inner part of the upper lid and let it settle a bit. Next I grab each end with hair tweezers and slowly push them up towards the layer of glue. I then use the end of a small brush to get the entire length of the lashes to settle against the lid. After they dry properly, I trim the outer edges with a small nose hair clipper. [Pic 16] For the lower lashes, I use a thinned batch of Shading Gray to paint the individual lashes. Very few fines strokes will do. Pic 16 I paint the teeth with an ivory mix (Liquitex White mixed with Raw Sienna and Paynes Gray) and shade them with a transparent Raw Sienna. I paint the gums with a base of Liquitex Red Oxide mixed with Titanium White, then highlighted with a lighter version of this mix. I also use FW Ink s Scarlet Red mixed with Shading Gray to shade. [Pic 17] Pic 17 Pic 18 Pic 19 After protecting the neck area with Silly Putty [Pic 18], I base coat the shirt collars with Titanium White and shade with light Gray and drops of blue added to the white base coat. Once sealed, I cover the collars and spray FW Ink s Black mixed with Neutral Gray over the rest of the clothes. I highlight with a lighter shade of the same mix and shade with straight black. [Pic 19] I also add strokes of white and gray to the hair and give the entire bust a couple of layers of Dullcote. Well, I m done.almost! Now we need BLOOD!!! I initially wanted to give Sir Lee a trademark Hammer blood, but I decided to go for a fiercer and gorier look with this. After feeding on a carotid artery, things do get messy.

Well, I hope you had fun reading this and picked up a thing or two. This was a fun kit to work on and a great likeness and tribute to Sir Christopher Lee. Many thanks to Black Heart for giving me the opportunity to paint this.