I just want to fast foward and see the finished product. The case/tower is just too cool.
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I just want to fast foward and see the finished product. The case/tower is just too cool.
Worklogs should be fun!--In that spirit, here is a short video showing some airbrushing work :)
Servo Mechanism Cover: [3:41] winmedia wmv format
Love it. Thanks for showing us how the masters do it.
that was awesome. You make such complex ART look like child's play. Amazing!!!
Dude...I work for you, I have seen your tricks, and your work up close..... and that **** was KILLER. I just had to add that. Move along...nothing to see here.
Tomorrow my air brush kit will be here and your video was just very illustrative in how to move the hand, I cant wait to try out :)
Thanks
PS Cant wait for the next video clip.
Simply amazing.
Question: What will you do with the case when finished?
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Originally Posted by emochild626
I'll be taking it to events this fall and next year. unless I get a nice offer for it, the case will remain in my collection of work. ;)
I guess I should have explained myself better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Crimson Sky
I love going through each update. But after I get done with the latest one I must wait awhile until I can see more progress. I'm left hanging on the edge of my swivel chair, waiting for the next installment of a mod that I can't possibly do(not yet anyways ;) ). I meant no disrespect to your mod or your worklog.
I just need to learn how to be more patient(sp?).....and spell better.
Is air brushing very expensive to get into?
this project is amazing. the attention to all the details is phenominal. and what i like about it is it uses a lot of techniques i've been learning with the miniature gaming i'm doing.
i do have to ask how you did the weathering effects on the airlock. and i notice you use a super glue for assembling plastics. why not use a plastic glue? i use it strictly for my plastic models and the stuff is great. i have dropped models onto concrete floors from 5ft high or more and i have not broken a piece yet ::knock on wood:: i use the model master brand and i have been using the same bottle for nearly 2 years now. i have found very little is needed to hold pieces together. and what's great if you need to fill gaps it does that well too when used right. (sorry if you know this i just wanted others to know about the plastics glue)
this project of yours has me wanting to build one based on the miniature games i play. and once i can get the funds up to get the parts i need i will give it a go and hopefully it will be soon enough to post progress here.
great work crimson sky (and anyone else that might be part of the project). it's great inspiration for people like myself. and it shows what money and talent can do. (sorry bit of sarcasm from me being jealous)