Simply awesome, the additional parts added and netting is excellent.
Great work, it really has the right feel about it. I'd maybe add some Camo netting to the Barrels too.
Simply fantastic & professional-level work, very authentic-looking for WWII.
This is one of those rare DT minis that looks like it belongs in a full-fledged battle diorama instead of on a game board.
I'm officially jealous...
Ok now you went and broke out the netting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I just found a local supplier for the ivy, now I have to hunt down netting too?????? Your killen me pal!!!!
Just kidding of course, the pics look great!!!!!!!! I love they way you worked in the mini, very creative. I'm not a big fan of the stranger characters of this game and was going to never use that mini but this is a good way to work it in.
I just picked up a Dornier Arrow kit today, im wondering if she would make a good pilot as well??
The camo netting is just dyed medical gauze. Thanks for the positive feed back. I think it would take major repositioning to get her to fit in the cockpit but if you can make it work, go for it!
theguildllc said:
The camo netting is just dyed medical gauze. Thanks for the positive feed back. I think it would take major repositioning to get her to fit in the cockpit but if you can make it work, go for it!
Yeah I have used the med gauze before but I remember a product somewhere that was perfect scale netting with camo. If I find the site ill pass it along.
As usual, your work is always exceptional and inspiring.
I am trying to alter a Sniper using the Angela head and her solothurn. However, it might be harder to remove her head. Weapon is not a problem. any ideas?
You may have to clip her hair off at the shoulder and then resculpt it with green stuff. Way beyond my skill level. I just cut things off and slap paint on 'em.
Grand Inquisitor Fulminarex said:
As usual, your work is always exceptional and inspiring.
I am trying to alter a Sniper using the Angela head and her solothurn. However, it might be harder to remove her head. Weapon is not a problem. any ideas?
If you use a jewelers saw you can make very fine cuts. Its like a coping saw but with a very fine blade. Most hobby stores have them. Then you can make a cut at the neck and work your way back to the hair. Good luck.
Awesome! Really like the red tone on the legs of the walker. Very similar to the color I used last night for the axis light walker from the RCS. Medical gauze painted and dried, genius. I'll have to remember that one!
Zjb12 said:
Awesome! Really like the red tone on the legs of the walker. Very similar to the color I used last night for the axis light walker from the RCS. Medical gauze painted and dried, genius. I'll have to remember that one!
A little word of warning, check the gauze before you buy it. Some can be thicker than others and make for poor netting at this scale. Otherwise cant wait to see some pics when you do use it. Good luck.