Very nice work mate, .. The paint job looks excellent, and love the care you've taken with the blood drops on the power fist ... Nice ! ... Have you decided on what sort of base to display it on ? .... something like a grated metal surface maybe ?, don't think you would need anything too complicated for the base ...
Cheers fellas! yeah, after a few-months-long hiatus, it started itching too hard so I had to pick up a brush again.
I think most likely I'll cook up some stone dias in 3D Studio Max and have it 3D printed somewhere. I think first I'll have to find a wooden base + glass bell/dome to put him under and then size the 3D base accordingly.
I'm thinking something in two orthree tiered steps, with some 40K'is detailing in the middle, like a skull, or something.
Well I've been sidetracked for a while... A little gift for a friend.
Et voila!
Lighting conditions are less than optimal, but they have to do. I also managed to loose the little loose strand of hair that's supposed to go on top of her head. After finishing the entire model & assembly, I was a bit to quick to clean my workspace and managed to chuck it into a full garbage bag. I could make a replacement using some green stuff, but I didn't have the time to let it cure and then paint, sadly.
Dude, I love that marble look you got for the base. Your painting skills never cease to impress me. The whole thing looks great. It's nice to see you're still at it.
Cheers fellas! lol, yeah, it damn well took me three years to finish this. Talk about long hiatusessessess or hiatii
But it's good to pick up the analogue brush again. 3D stuff, although often tempting, is hard to start again after wrk days with five 22" screens in front of me all day... :S
I just hope this energy boost for painting lasts a while. So much stuff I want to do
Well, I managed to take one picture before the right arm fell off... Even with heavy two-component glue and thick pinning. I'll have to clean up the glue surfaces and put him together again. It's going to be a zen exercise to apply enough pressure for long enough so the glue can set. Now I just held it for a few minutes before making sure the arms were supported by random items found around the house.
It looks great. Sorry to hear about the arm. Do you have any strong string or fishing line and somebody to help you? If you do, you could get somebody to hold it while you tie it to the rest of the model very tightly, which will hold it and give the glue time to cure. It will be awkward to tie it due to the way everything is constructed, but it could work.
Thanks fellas!
Well, one week later and the dropped-off-right-arm fix is complete. I tried bracing the arm using all kinds of constructions with books and carpentry vices etc etc. Until I just braced the arm using three plastic, ermm, whatchamacallit in Anglo-lese, zip-strips?
I connected three of these and no extra support was needed. So, tadaaa.
As you can see he's huge. So huge in fact that I can't take any decent pictures of it... He's just too large to make an improvised lighting setup using white paper and such. I think I'll have to poke some hobby-photographer friends of mine to see if they wouldn't mind using my model as a model.
Nothing beats a good old zip tie, or flex cuff as it's sometimes known (whichever you prefer. ) Smart thinking and congratulations on getting the arm fixed.
Been a while since I strolled by the forum, so I figured I'd poke my nose in and see what has been happening. A bit late to the party perhaps, but it's nice to see you finally finished that beast off Meph. A job well done.
Ah, I remember the Scorpion crusher. He won't be so smug when he gets a Fire Dragon's firepike up the clacker.
I saw the big boy in the back of the shot and thought it might have been a Titan for a sec. Bit small for the 28mm scale though. You should scratchbuild one. I know Forge World has that Warhound, but I never liked the look of it much, not to mention it is insanely expensive.
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Great job Meph ! :thumb:
Jas
I think most likely I'll cook up some stone dias in 3D Studio Max and have it 3D printed somewhere. I think first I'll have to find a wooden base + glass bell/dome to put him under and then size the 3D base accordingly.
I'm thinking something in two orthree tiered steps, with some 40K'is detailing in the middle, like a skull, or something.
Whuh? 2013? Ermm...
Well I've been sidetracked for a while... A little gift for a friend.
Et voila!
Lighting conditions are less than optimal, but they have to do. I also managed to loose the little loose strand of hair that's supposed to go on top of her head. After finishing the entire model & assembly, I was a bit to quick to clean my workspace and managed to chuck it into a full garbage bag. I could make a replacement using some green stuff, but I didn't have the time to let it cure and then paint, sadly.
Anywhoooo
Just finished him so sadly no daylight for some decent pics.
Good to see you back ! ...
Jas
But it's good to pick up the analogue brush again. 3D stuff, although often tempting, is hard to start again after wrk days with five 22" screens in front of me all day... :S
I just hope this energy boost for painting lasts a while. So much stuff I want to do
And a High Res version: Clicky
Well, one week later and the dropped-off-right-arm fix is complete. I tried bracing the arm using all kinds of constructions with books and carpentry vices etc etc. Until I just braced the arm using three plastic, ermm, whatchamacallit in Anglo-lese, zip-strips?
I connected three of these and no extra support was needed. So, tadaaa.
As you can see he's huge. So huge in fact that I can't take any decent pictures of it... He's just too large to make an improvised lighting setup using white paper and such. I think I'll have to poke some hobby-photographer friends of mine to see if they wouldn't mind using my model as a model.
And of course, a High-res photo:
http://www.postwarvandal.com/Meph/Physical/Terminator/IMG_6099PPHR.jpg
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So what's your next zany project?
Well, this is what's in the pipeline... Time for some 28mm again
I saw the big boy in the back of the shot and thought it might have been a Titan for a sec. Bit small for the 28mm scale though. You should scratchbuild one. I know Forge World has that Warhound, but I never liked the look of it much, not to mention it is insanely expensive.