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- JohnRatzenberger
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This is a "get your feet wet" GB for figures and busts for those who have been reluctant to try or want to expand their skills. Any era, any scale, any subject(s) -- even supporting vehicles/equipment are allowed, say in a diorama/vignette, although the emphasis is on the figures.
This GB started from a thread here.
This GB runs from 1st January to 11th February and your host is rob_van_riel who will fill in any other info
This GB started from a thread here.
This GB runs from 1st January to 11th February and your host is rob_van_riel who will fill in any other info
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Well, here we are then.
From the discussion thread, I expect we'll have a nice mixture of old hands and people new to the domain. This forum being what it is, I expect the old hands would offer assistance even without being asked, but given the nature of this GB, I feel I'd be remiss in my duties as GBL if I didn't make this explicit. So, old hands, please back up the new folks, new folks, don't be afraid to ask for advice.
Above all, lets make this an enjoyable start of 2018's modeling
From the discussion thread, I expect we'll have a nice mixture of old hands and people new to the domain. This forum being what it is, I expect the old hands would offer assistance even without being asked, but given the nature of this GB, I feel I'd be remiss in my duties as GBL if I didn't make this explicit. So, old hands, please back up the new folks, new folks, don't be afraid to ask for advice.
Above all, lets make this an enjoyable start of 2018's modeling
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Since nudging people awake/back to work is park of my responsibilities, I'd really appreciate a quick check in post (or better yet, a thread with a project) from everyone. I'm a lazy so-and-so, so I'd ike to keep the amount of nudging to a minimum
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Still awake at the back; will be with you after Christmas Skip!
Best wishes
Jim
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"Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do the day after tomorrow"
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Thanks for the reminder Rob - I needed it
May I presume that the material for the figure can be anything? eg white-metal, resin or plastic?
I might start with a white-metal figure - to warm up, so to speak.
I'll start a thread closer to the start date.
May I presume that the material for the figure can be anything? eg white-metal, resin or plastic?
I might start with a white-metal figure - to warm up, so to speak.
I'll start a thread closer to the start date.
Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Its not just how good your painting is, its how good the touch-ups are too.
Its not just how good your painting is, its how good the touch-ups are too.
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You're welcome.fredk wrote:Thanks for the reminder Rob - I needed it
May I presume that the material for the figure can be anything? eg white-metal, resin or plastic?
Yes, of course, medium can be anything you like.
In fact, don't hold back in that respect at all; if someone wants to carve a thing of beauty out of, say, wood or marble, go ahead. Classical scuplture is probably the oldest form of figure modelling, and I see no reason to epoch-ist
- splash
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I’m currently building the Airfix 1/32 17 pounder Anti-Tank gun so this will be a perfect time to build the guns crew if that’s OK ?
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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I'm still, kicking around and will get my project started.
I have 3 1/48th scale WWI pilot figures to do. I may add a 4th if I get the one I'm thinking of getting.
pmmaker
I have 3 1/48th scale WWI pilot figures to do. I may add a 4th if I get the one I'm thinking of getting.
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Last time I checked, gun crews were people, and that makes them figures when scaled down So by all means, join the fun. Actually, you won't be the only one building a gun crew; planecrazyman61 has a Russian crew lined up for this.splash wrote:I’m currently building the Airfix 1/32 17 pounder Anti-Tank gun so this will be a perfect time to build the guns crew if that’s OK ?
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I’m also looking at attempting something slightly different if that’s ok, I have picked up a MEGA BLOCKS set from Call of Duty the sniper figure is quite good and I think with some cutting and filling would make a good figure. What’s your thought?
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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An uncommon medium to use as a basis for a model, but who cares. We're here to try out new stuff, and I don't think this particular trick has been tried before. Amaze us by making it into a stunnersplash wrote:I have picked up a MEGA BLOCKS set from Call of Duty the sniper figure is quite good and I think with some cutting and filling would make a good figure. What’s your thought?
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Cheers game on.
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
- fredk
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Most unusual source for a figure
Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..
Its not just how good your painting is, its how good the touch-ups are too.
Its not just how good your painting is, its how good the touch-ups are too.
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He just wants to play with lego!!
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Owner of Marky's Model Emporium since 2013!.
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If my calculus isn't off, our Easternmost participant is at GMT+13, so it's time to say
Happy new year everyone
Try to avoid the hangovers and suddenly missing bits of anatomy associated with the festivities, and have a great 2018.
Happy new year everyone
Try to avoid the hangovers and suddenly missing bits of anatomy associated with the festivities, and have a great 2018.