The Soul Hustler Bust
Ah, the Soul Hustler - Another daemonic entity that has figured the knack for slipping between here and the Dwimmer; an exceptionally parasitic entity even amongst demons. You’ll often see him hanging around executioners yards or prisons - whispering to the damned, tricking them into freely giving up their soul in exchange to an end of suffering.
Obviously I don’t recommend it, I’m not exactly sure what happens after you sign away your soul to him, but his chosen aesthetic isn’t exactly encouraging - I mean he has a pet crow without a face… what’s that about? how does that not ring alarm bells immediately.
Either way, whatever he promises is clearly effective has he has been in business for as long as any can tell.
Expertly cast in fine resin, this hand sculpted bust is packed with detail. The Soul Hustler bust stands at approximately 160mm from base to tip of the feather. This bust now comes completely assembled and is ready to display.
Whether you plan on painting it up or just to keeping it as a decorative blank casting, these busts are a perfect addition to any creature collectors collection. Each bust comes signed on the underside and includes a small certificate of authenticity.
Also, this is not a toy, it is a collectible resin kit and is not intended for children.
The Soul Hustler was designed and traditionally sculpted by Tom Rush
Ah, the Soul Hustler - Another daemonic entity that has figured the knack for slipping between here and the Dwimmer; an exceptionally parasitic entity even amongst demons. You’ll often see him hanging around executioners yards or prisons - whispering to the damned, tricking them into freely giving up their soul in exchange to an end of suffering.
Obviously I don’t recommend it, I’m not exactly sure what happens after you sign away your soul to him, but his chosen aesthetic isn’t exactly encouraging - I mean he has a pet crow without a face… what’s that about? how does that not ring alarm bells immediately.
Either way, whatever he promises is clearly effective has he has been in business for as long as any can tell.
Expertly cast in fine resin, this hand sculpted bust is packed with detail. The Soul Hustler bust stands at approximately 160mm from base to tip of the feather. This bust now comes completely assembled and is ready to display.
Whether you plan on painting it up or just to keeping it as a decorative blank casting, these busts are a perfect addition to any creature collectors collection. Each bust comes signed on the underside and includes a small certificate of authenticity.
Also, this is not a toy, it is a collectible resin kit and is not intended for children.
The Soul Hustler was designed and traditionally sculpted by Tom Rush
Ah, the Soul Hustler - Another daemonic entity that has figured the knack for slipping between here and the Dwimmer; an exceptionally parasitic entity even amongst demons. You’ll often see him hanging around executioners yards or prisons - whispering to the damned, tricking them into freely giving up their soul in exchange to an end of suffering.
Obviously I don’t recommend it, I’m not exactly sure what happens after you sign away your soul to him, but his chosen aesthetic isn’t exactly encouraging - I mean he has a pet crow without a face… what’s that about? how does that not ring alarm bells immediately.
Either way, whatever he promises is clearly effective has he has been in business for as long as any can tell.
Expertly cast in fine resin, this hand sculpted bust is packed with detail. The Soul Hustler bust stands at approximately 160mm from base to tip of the feather. This bust now comes completely assembled and is ready to display.
Whether you plan on painting it up or just to keeping it as a decorative blank casting, these busts are a perfect addition to any creature collectors collection. Each bust comes signed on the underside and includes a small certificate of authenticity.
Also, this is not a toy, it is a collectible resin kit and is not intended for children.
The Soul Hustler was designed and traditionally sculpted by Tom Rush