Marky's Centaur
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And we're off!, just a little progress.
Not many pieces, in fact only one sprue...
Instructions, although I'm not sure they can be called that!...
Progress....
I have noticed (not very visible in my pics so I'll do some more to show what I mean), that the Human body part of the figure is leaning back quite a lot, it's not vertical as I might have thought. Maybe I can adjust the back legs but the body can't be adjusted without creating quite a bit of extra work.
Not many pieces, in fact only one sprue...
Instructions, although I'm not sure they can be called that!...
Progress....
I have noticed (not very visible in my pics so I'll do some more to show what I mean), that the Human body part of the figure is leaning back quite a lot, it's not vertical as I might have thought. Maybe I can adjust the back legs but the body can't be adjusted without creating quite a bit of extra work.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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I shouldn't worry about that too much, anything up to about 20 degrees rear of vertical should be fine; she appears to have the bow in line with her human torso, and she needs a bit of cant to stop the arrow (which is on the outside of the bow) from falling off. A human archer couldn't lean back that far without compromising stability, and would have to keep the bow vertical while balancing the arrow on his fingers when shooting like this, but a centaur has a lot more leeway in that respect.MarkyM607 wrote:I have noticed (not very visible in my pics so I'll do some more to show what I mean), that the Human body part of the figure is leaning back quite a lot, it's not vertical as I might have thought. Maybe I can adjust the back legs but the body can't be adjusted without creating quite a bit of extra work.
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Sounds good to me. It would also make the rearing up/high front legs make sense. As if she is reacting to something and snap-firing back.rob_van_riel wrote:I shouldn't worry about that too much, anything up to about 20 degrees rear of vertical should be fine; she appears to have the bow in line with her human torso, and she needs a bit of cant to stop the arrow (which is on the outside of the bow) from falling off. A human archer couldn't lean back that far without compromising stability, and would have to keep the bow vertical while balancing the arrow on his fingers when shooting like this, but a centaur has a lot more leeway in that respect.MarkyM607 wrote:I have noticed (not very visible in my pics so I'll do some more to show what I mean), that the Human body part of the figure is leaning back quite a lot, it's not vertical as I might have thought. Maybe I can adjust the back legs but the body can't be adjusted without creating quite a bit of extra work.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Just a little update, I've done more than shown here but had a upload problem yesterday. I'll try and sort that tonight. All of the bits and bobs are on, mainly armour and equipment, including some where I didn't look ahead and stuffed filler on!!!.
Despite the top part being 'Human' she does have horse ears!!
Despite the top part being 'Human' she does have horse ears!!
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All the better to hear you...MarkyM607 wrote:Despite the top part being 'Human' she does have horse ears!!
She's starting to look the part. Will she be dark skinned, or is that a basecoat you'll be building on?
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She looks a scary so and so!
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An episode of Futurama comes to mind.
You are well on top of this.
I have some Masterbox figures myself, the "dangerous curves" series and similar. They go together well and are nicely molded.
You are well on top of this.
I have some Masterbox figures myself, the "dangerous curves" series and similar. They go together well and are nicely molded.
I wish, that I knew what was doing!
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Rob, She'll be lighter skinned, no offence to any other colour but this is a method for us Caucasian lot I learned when I first painted WH40K figures. You start with a dark brown, add a medium one, leaving the edges dark and then use the intended skin colour on top, the idea being the first two colours give you shadows and depth and so on. I might get another and go dark skinned and perhaps brown or black horse body. I admit my skin painting techniques are very rusty, over a decade of aircraft and the like, not much flesh tones on a Vulcan!!. Good to get them going again.
Iggie, she does have a somewhat stern expression but then she is trying to fling an arrow at someone!!.
General, I think I know the one you mean, Bender gets addicted to a fantasy game, and the other characters are drawn in somehow. I think Leela is a Centaur in it. That brings an idea to mind..... Darn you!!
Alright, I might make TWO more.
P.S. I had problems loading images into Post Image (for once!!), she's a lot more completed construction wise than the pics I posted show. Will try later.
P.P.S. Okay, THREE more, if I do the modern girl version!!.
Iggie, she does have a somewhat stern expression but then she is trying to fling an arrow at someone!!.
General, I think I know the one you mean, Bender gets addicted to a fantasy game, and the other characters are drawn in somehow. I think Leela is a Centaur in it. That brings an idea to mind..... Darn you!!
Alright, I might make TWO more.
P.S. I had problems loading images into Post Image (for once!!), she's a lot more completed construction wise than the pics I posted show. Will try later.
P.P.S. Okay, THREE more, if I do the modern girl version!!.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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You've been neglecting your Star TrekMarkyM607 wrote:not much flesh tones on a Vulcan!!.
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Thanks, I have enjoyed it despite the lack of instructions!!. This is going to have to be a DNF but I will try and get it done this weekend.
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Now I'm confused. "This weekend" would imply "finished with three weeks to spare", hardly DNF..MarkyM607 wrote:This is going to have to be a DNF but I will try and get it done this weekend.
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Oh, I'm getting dates mixed up then!! . I've just finished her this morning and glued the figure to a base. Might detail that but will see.rob_van_riel wrote:Now I'm confused. "This weekend" would imply "finished with three weeks to spare", hardly DNF..MarkyM607 wrote:This is going to have to be a DNF but I will try and get it done this weekend.
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You know what they say: Pictures or it didn't happenMarkyM607 wrote:I've just finished her this morning and glued the figure to a base.
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Get right on it chief!!.rob_van_riel wrote:You know what they say: Pictures or it didn't happenMarkyM607 wrote:I've just finished her this morning and glued the figure to a base.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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