The arms are now on the Safeguard Necron, and the torso has been cropped to leave room for a waist.
That's the basic framework, now to add a ton of details.
Female Space Marine is now all one colour and ready for painting.
The arms are now on the Safeguard Necron, and the torso has been cropped to leave room for a waist.
That's the basic framework, now to add a ton of details.
Female Space Marine is now all one colour and ready for painting.
The Hobbits on Weathertop.
A set of tiny halfling miniatures (quite litterally half the height of the usual 28mm mini').
As they were sculpted to match the Weathertop scene from the film, that's how I painted them and created the bases to match the flagstones in the scene.
Bonus, late in the day wip.
Miss Space Marine is now on her base.
I cast up a hollow helmet rather than drilling out the solid helmet.
She has now moved to the painting desk.
The answer was, of course, both.
Although with minimal alterations, the female space marine is likely to be finished first.
As the "new" combi-weapons come with 1 bolter and 4 top options, I have cast extra bolter parts to make use of them all (eventually).
The Sanakan Necron is in the process of re-posing. I'm aiming for the ref' pose on the left, with the S-shape of the right.
Selected head from a Dark Eldar Wych, with the top knot removed.
Poxwalkers.
Two groups of 10 walkers were included in the Dark Imperium box set.
I left one set as they came and modified the 2nd set to make them all unique.
This mainly consisted of chopping off hands and arms and swapping them around, plus a few additions of putty etc.
Tiny lady statue.
The first of these figures that I sculpted. I wanted lots of flowing cloth layers and bright colours.
She stands ~60mm tall.
All epoxy putty, except for the fan (3 layers of plasticard).
Cupcake earrings.
I sculpted/carved many of those swirls to get a pair that looked just right.
For scale, these are ~6mm across and you can see the typical earring backs in the photos.
Brass sculpture.
Except it's not brass.
Sculpted in epoxy putty and painted to look like brass.
Japanese lady perching on a tree stump.
Stands ~50mm tall.
Blade Runner police Spinner.
Scratchbuilt at Matchbox/Hotwheels scale (1:64) with plasticard and epoxy putty with a few other plastic bits.
Cotton wool hides the supports and calls back to a scene in the film.
Ancestral flower earrings.
Based on an "artist's impression" of what might have been the first flower to evolve.
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Sculpted in epoxy putty and plasticard.
Noisy Cricket.
1:1 Prop replica built from scratch with wood, plastic and epoxy putty.
As close as I could get using movie screenshots.
Fits in the palm of your hand.
Messerschmitt Bf 109.
The second 1:72 aircraft originally built by my Dad over 60 years ago and left in a box, in a garage, for most of that time.
Repaired and re-painted. Only to be shot down by the Spitfire.
Paint scheme is a recreation of how the model was originally painted, I couldn't find an official scheme like this so don't blame me if it's not right.
Now try to contain your excitements, but I have started putting paint on something... and it's a model.
My shoulder has improved enough that I feel that I can paint again.
Working up the shading on the "skin" and picking out the texture.
A day early for wipwednesday.
Scythe boardgame figures.
I painted up the figures from our copy of scythe, and gave them some basing too.
I stuck with the colour schemes of the official artwork to keep them recognisable, and left the base rims as the plastic colour for gameplay.
Sword Geisha.
Sculpted in epoxy putty with a carved plastic sword.
The companion piece you'll see later, if you haven't before.
Standing ~45mm tall.
Large train display base.
It's large for a N-gauge (1:160) train display, compared to a smaller one I built.
Built from scratch, except the hut, telephone poles, track and train.
I even added lines to the poles with polymer rigging line.
N-gauge bungalow.
Repaired and repainted, plus based for presentation. 1:160 scale.
I also scratchbuilt a full interior with furniture and all, not that you can see much of it through the tiny windows.
Complete with a garden and flowers.
Gandalf in Moria.
I built this diorama to display the Mithril Miniatures Gandalf miniature.
I also took this as an opportunity for some extreme "Object Source Lighting". Painted as if only lit from the tip of Gandalf's staff.
Built as a Chrismas present a few years ago, the Dwarven on the column says "Merry Christmas".
Kenbishi Heavy Industries HAW-206 Prototype, 1:35 scale model.
As seen in Ghost in the Shell: Stand alone complex, episode "Testation".
Some minor modifications, battle damage, and paint-job by me.