Marky's Centaur
Marky's Centaur
Hi, this is my effort for this GB. It's a female true, but as least she's mostly covered up and somewhat armoured. Except for the horse part which is naked really!!!.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Great choice! You have your work cut out for you though, with lots of skin and lots of horse on diplay, both of which can be a real challenge to get right. Brave man.
The larger scale should really help with the face. There's even a bowstring to help practice you rigging skills From the box art, the shooting stance looks pretty good too (although for stability's sake, I don't think I'd recommend rearing up while shooting -- then again, what do I know, I'm just human), something which many kits/illustrations manage to mess up rather badly. Looking forward to this.
Am I the only one who thinks it's a bit of a coincidence that the Satyr, their only other mythology kit so far, is running through a barrage of arrows?
This critter has been flirting with me at the local hobby shop, but so far, I've resisted. That could change though
The larger scale should really help with the face. There's even a bowstring to help practice you rigging skills From the box art, the shooting stance looks pretty good too (although for stability's sake, I don't think I'd recommend rearing up while shooting -- then again, what do I know, I'm just human), something which many kits/illustrations manage to mess up rather badly. Looking forward to this.
Am I the only one who thinks it's a bit of a coincidence that the Satyr, their only other mythology kit so far, is running through a barrage of arrows?
This critter has been flirting with me at the local hobby shop, but so far, I've resisted. That could change though
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Of course, I might also get a bad case of silly one day, and try to build something like thisrob_van_riel wrote:This critter has been flirting with me at the local hobby shop, but so far, I've resisted. That could change though
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Cool idea for a figure model.
You'll get experience in flesh tones and animal hues all at the same time. Actually, it's the first time I,ve ever heard of a female centaur. Guess there just has to be though, even in the God world.
You'll get experience in flesh tones and animal hues all at the same time. Actually, it's the first time I,ve ever heard of a female centaur. Guess there just has to be though, even in the God world.
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Same for me, when I first ran into this kit. I was inclined to discredit the idea as just so much more modern 'fanservice', but just to be sure, I did some digging. Turn out they are in fact mentioned in Greek art and literature. Not that it matters, but it was one of those "shows what I know" moments.59North wrote:Actually, it's the first time I,ve ever heard of a female centaur.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaurides;
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Wow, that all looks interesting. Actually it was more that I've never done such a figure/creature and her being female was more of a nice change than the main reason. She does look like she can handle herself!!. I agree with Rob that rearing up seems to require a lot of skill and so on to pull off a good shot!!. Having read the info supplied grey horse body with dappled patterns seems appealing, although my attempts at German mottling should probably tell me to steer clear!!.
Skin tones all over are concerning me now!!.
P.S. also like the modern Centaur(ess), or is it Centauride as the info Rob found states!!.
Anyway, enough waffling (also feel drawn to trying the modern version!!)
Skin tones all over are concerning me now!!.
P.S. also like the modern Centaur(ess), or is it Centauride as the info Rob found states!!.
Anyway, enough waffling (also feel drawn to trying the modern version!!)
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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One of the few coat patterns that still have me scared. Where possible, I tend to chicken out and go for dark (brown) horses myself, although I pulled off are vaguely passable grey for the 10th anniversary GB. Even that was "close, but no cigar"MarkyM607 wrote:Having read the info supplied grey horse body with dappled patterns seems appealing, although my attempts at German mottling should probably tell me to steer clear!!.
For my next attempt, I will either try out a "spatter" nozzle on the airbrush, or revert to something we used to do in primary school. Mask out a shape, then take some fine metal mesh, cover it in very thin paint of ink, and scrub over the mesh with a toothbrush above the target, creating a fine spatter pattern (a bit like a very low grade airbrush, really).
Hmmm, I wonder where I can get my paws on a bit of mesh on short notice... <walks off mumbling>
You could suggest a centaur GBAnyway, enough waffling (also feel drawn to trying the modern version!!)
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I would take the easy option and build a tankYou could suggest a centaur GB
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I just knew someone was going to find that way of wimping out. Go find some quiet corner to sit in and be ashamedKitaholic wrote:I would take the easy option and build a tank
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In the kitchenware section. They're called "flame-tamers", and are about 8" round meshes. Beats me what you want with them in the kitchen, but just what I needed.rob_van_riel wrote:Hmmm, I wonder where I can get my paws on a bit of mesh on short notice... <walks off mumbling>
So, I roughly gave a horse a white base coat, thinned some medium grey paint all the way down to wash levels, and spattered away for a bit. I think it has potential:
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They even distribute a gas hob flame across the base of a saucepan. This helps it to stop burning in spots when say steaming rice.rob_van_riel wrote:In the kitchenware section. They're called "flame-tamers", and are about 8" round meshes. Beats me what you want with them in the kitchen, but just what I needed.rob_van_riel wrote:Hmmm, I wonder where I can get my paws on a bit of mesh on short notice... <walks off mumbling>
Tea strainers and coffee filters are also a good source of wire mesh, the latter being particularly fine.
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Re: Marky's Centaur
A tank would be fine as long as the vehicle has a person merged into the top!!. Either a Centaur (standard and variations), or a mythical creature GB would be interesting. I may go for the easy brown option too but I do like black so that's an option as well.Kitaholic wrote:I would take the easy option and build a tankYou could suggest a centaur GB
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Hmmm, I thing I saw some mecha in this configuration once..MarkyM607 wrote:A tank would be fine as long as the vehicle has a person merged into the top!!.
An excuse to paint up a dragon...Either a Centaur (standard and variations), or a mythical creature GB would be interesting.
Black is actually very dark brown in this case, with very subtle colour differences in it. A darker variant of this:I may go for the easy brown option too but I do like black so that's an option as well.
http://www.crazytinker.nl/kitlog/figure ... horse.html;
There's actually quite a bit of black on there already, as a very fine mist over the back of the horse, almost like the dithering used in printing. Start with a very dark brown, and keep misting on very 'lean' black from the airbrush until it looks right. Don't blast on the black, but mist it on in almost imperceptible coats.
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Yuprob_van_riel wrote:Hmmm, I thing I saw some mecha in this configuration once..MarkyM607 wrote:A tank would be fine as long as the vehicle has a person merged into the top!!.
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/kni ... 0813052041;
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Crikey!!rob_van_riel wrote:Yuprob_van_riel wrote:Hmmm, I thing I saw some mecha in this configuration once..MarkyM607 wrote:A tank would be fine as long as the vehicle has a person merged into the top!!.
https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/kni ... 0813052041;
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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