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  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Massachusetts
Posted by ajlafleche on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 3:59 PM

Thanks, Rick and Andy. Glad you like the figure.

I saw the movie when it  was first releases in the states, always enjoyed it. The first was god, too, but the third was once too often to the well. Saw it again a month or so back on AMC. Frustrating as all get out with the commercials, including a couple breaks in the climactic chase scene! ARGH! Super Angry

Remember, if the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy.

  • Member since
    February 2003
  • From: A Spartan in the Wolverine State
Posted by rjkplasticmod on Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:26 AM

Max never looked better.  Loved the Movie almost as much as your figure.  Well done Yes.

Regards,  Rick

RICK At My Age, I've Seen It All, Done It All, But I Don't Remember It All...
  • Member since
    April 2009
  • From: Carmel, IN
Posted by deafpanzer on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 2:23 PM

Amazing work especially the ground work! Yes Funny thing I added the Mad Max movie series to Netflix yesterday... what a coincidence!

Andy

  • Member since
    December 2002
  • From: Massachusetts
The Road Warrior
Posted by ajlafleche on Tuesday, April 20, 2010 10:40 AM

Here is Andrea’s recent 54mm release of their “Outback Avenger,” known to movie fans as Mad Max/The Road Warrior. As sculpted, there’s a strange tuft of hair not seen in Mel’s hair in the movie. The first thing I did was to trim that down and scrape in some texture. He’s built OOB. Getting an essentially all black figure to have some life was a bit of a challenge. I used different highlights to achieve this, brown for the boots, grays and blues for the pants and jacket. The ground work is Cellular with a large amount of fine model railroad ballast for texture tinted with Vallejo black gray mixed with Reaper walnut brown. The road stains are straight black dry brushed on and the middle stripe was lightly masked to get straight lines and had Vallejo ivory dabbed on. The gerry can is a USMC version from Academy’s accessories kit. Weathering was done with washes (inks and oils) and applications of Vallejo metalics over Reaper olive green. The spillage is black ink. I chose a symmetrical setting to give the impression of space extending in all directions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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