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Orphan 9 kickstarter figure |
So over the last two weeks I finished off the Orphan 9 figure. Really liked her and I was pretty proud I managed to do her tiny face. From a distance the green of her jumpsuit pops out from the dark red/brown of the wall.
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All done |
On the purple originally I wasn't happy with it so I toned it up a few levels which helped out. The sword hilt I did in bright red to make it a bit of an accent.
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More hills |
Next up was finishing off a resin piece of terrain I had in the box. Slowly cleaning out these pieces I have. Not playing anything at the moment (and haven't for some time) but in a few years the kids will be ready. At the moment every few months we get all the terrain board and pieces out and make villages/etc and race horses cars around the board.
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Toothpick tools |
For sculpting/modelling I picked up a tip (from a Bill Horan book I think) about using toothpicks coated in superglue. I made up a few more by using the cheap and nasty superglue and sanding back with 400 grit sandpaper between coats. Three coats later you have some very hard sculpting tools.
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Starting some Terminator Genisys figures |
Started another two Terminator Genisys figures. This time I'm experimenting with sand (think old choc-chip camo) camo uniforms. I like the idea that the human forces are a miscellaneous band of various soldiers, hence the different uniforms. Plus it's better than painting 16 figures in green.
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...now to add the flock and scatter material |
However most of my time was spent on some 1-to-1 scale terrain projects. Plumbing issues meant the entire back yard was dug up, so now it's time to level out the ground, truck in some turf underlay and spread it out and then lay some new turf. Not what I wanted to be spending time on the be honest.
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