So, I'm back to OSL aragorn for the moment.. done most of the highlighting/shading on the cloak.. still needs a lot of work, but it turned out better than I hoped for..
Bad thing I wasted lots of paint till I managed to get the tones I wanted, but I'' know better next time..
Ah also painting the right eye is almost impossible, after 20 tries it's still not done
Anyway enough talk, so voila..
BilboOfTheWhiteTower wrote:
The Instamold stuff is pretty cool...I've used it a couple of times on smaller things with good results!
Excellent job on the NMM...I am terrible at that technique and have since given up on trying it again.
Ahhh, eBob's Butterbur...that is a fun model to paint up...looking forward to seeing how your conversion comes out!
It seems really promising and with it beaing reusable you don't loose anything while experimenting
Thanks a lot! Tried doing NMM on another sword and failed miserably.. I guess it takes a lot of practise to get consistant results, maybe you could give it another try in the future..
Also kinda messed up my gandalf figure.. tried an orange/grey basecoat (which I actually liked a lot) but green/blue shadows didn't work that well..
I'm gonna repaint it in a more traditional brown/grey scheme, because the NMM sword looked really out of place..
Butterbur is a very nice model, looking forward to chopping his head of
John Wayne wrote:
Should be interesting. I love the mini cuboards etc.
I think it would be more dramatic if I minimised it a bit and only kept half the bar, one nazgul and the cook, but I thought let's go for something of a little bigger scale and adventure..
We'll see how it turns out..
Wah Wing wrote:
Fantastic work. The diorama is an excellent idea!
Thanks a lot! Glad you like it wah wing
edge67 wrote:
The diorama looks like it is going to be awesome. Great idea! I also think your NMM is very well done. Keep it up
Thanks a lot! Hopefully I'll manage to finish it before hell freezes
tomogui wrote:
Looking good! One tip with the Instamold is to build a frame out of Lego or something and squish the hot Instamold into it before taking the impression of the master. Keep the Instamold in the frame until it cools. This keeps it rigid and you get less deformation of the original shape.
Thanks a lot for the info, that's the way I was planning to do it. Unfortunately I was a playmobil guy when I was younger, so I don't have any legos (and my best friend was a lego guy and we used to fight over it all the time, well we still do, but in a more civilised way
That's what I sent him while I was in Berlin:
Hopefully he'll let me borrow some of his toys..