As Adam was working on the Fruit Fighters he sent over some preview pictures. It is interesting to see the subtle changes that took place. The most noticeable difference is the final placement of the arms and, quite specifically, that the Pepper ended up with entirely new arms. The final product was fantastic.
The next big project from Adam was his custom Yama-Bito figures. A full review of the figures can be seen here. It is immediately clear how spectacular these figures look. The only downside is that these six figures are all one-of-a-kind figures. The University of M.U.S.C.L.E. has asked Adam to allow these figures to be cast so that other collectors could add them to their collections. For now, Adam prefers that these remain wholly unique.Adam continued the Yama-Bito theme with a stunning 10-pack of custom figures.
Along the way Adam has also been one of the elite M.U.S.C.L.E. figure painters. A wonderful example of his work is this painted #145.
Every M.U.S.C.L.E. collector should have at least one piece of Adam’s work in their collection. Collectors can follow his work, contact him, and/or place orders in a variety of places:
– adampratt.com
– Facebook
– Twitter
– Google+
Here is a visual archive of just some of Adam Pratt’s M.U.S.C.L.E.-centric art:
#1 by Adam Pratt on April 16, 2012 - 11:31 am
Thank you so much for the article, and thank you for cataloging my custom figures! It’s nice to know my little weird works of art are really appreciated.
#2 by Adam Pratt on April 16, 2012 - 11:33 am
I also have to give props to Ahren Gauthier and Alex Zariphes for the Fruit Fighters. Without the casting skills of those two gents they would never of seen light of day.
#3 by Imperfecz on April 16, 2012 - 11:44 am
Amen…
Adam’s work speaks for itself & even the best photograph falls short of having his work in hand. Can never say enough about his paint skills…. simply breathtaking.
On top of all this Adam is one of the nicest people I’ve had the pleasure to deal with. As busy as the guy is he’s always taken time out to respond to questions… even when up to his eyeballs in projects.
#4 by Adam Pratt on April 20, 2012 - 6:08 pm
Luke! Thanks bro for the kind words, and that reminds me I owe a certain toymaker some replacement space dudes. =)