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Damn, looks really good! Very nice work.
stikpusher Moving along great! Wish I could get work done that looks as good as yours at the speed you do!
Moving along great! Wish I could get work done that looks as good as yours at the speed you do!
......your German Sheperd looks great!
Boomer...
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
got some paint on this guy
heres the next dude with the dog
Looking good. Your pumping out these figures JT....
Loving this... you are really good at this! Only thing I see is a floating MP44... press it against the body. Those guns are VERY HEAVY. Can't wait to see more of this... keep posting!
Andy
Looking good so far!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I finished up this dude!
Yeah much easier to paint that stuff separate. and with it just glued to the tip of the toothpick it pulls right off no problem. just gotta be gentle when painting it.
Doc, I was just showing(and telling) about the same thing in my thread.
All those little detail parts are MUCH easier to paint when stuck-down---a tiny drop of C/A glue will do--and when it's all finished you can just break the part loose----they way Jim has done it is even easier with the toothpick because the attachment point is very small-so it's easy to break the bond. Superglue holds very well where larger surface areas are touching--but is known for having poor shear stength and better tesile strength--meaning you can snap things apart easily--but not pull them apart too well.
To get a really cheap price on hemostats try Harbor Frieght tool stores---or if you know anyone in the med. field, they can get used one's for nothing--surgens have to constantly relace them
"Well...you gunna pull them pistols, or just whistle Dixie?"
JTRACING @Dr. Coffee I super glue them to the toothpicks.
@Dr. Coffee
I super glue them to the toothpicks.
I suppose you use de-bonder to release them once finished?
DoC
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@EliteModelling
I've been modeling since i was little, im 27 now. i mainly build car models though but just getting bored of them and wanted to try new stuff
and yup those are hemostats you can find them in the fishing section of most stores.
Hi Doc, those clamps are called hemostats or arterial clamps. Check medical supply stores or ebay for them.
JTRACING
Me like very much a lot!
A couple of questions:
i just LOVE your work. how long where you in the hobby? keep up the great work :)
starting on the next guy
also painted the dog
thanks guys! I really enjoy doin these
i added some final highlighting on this dude
Well done James. Nice painting.
Regards, Rick
That guy looks good Jim---
I think you have the right stuff to do figures--Your progression is really visable Man.
I look forward to more of these from you.
thanks, i use these, just cheap ones from the dollar store. they work good and airbrush good also
Nice work on the snow camo. I really like the shadows and highlights on the parka. What sort of acrylics are you using?
I'm calling this guy finished
my light seems to have washed out the shadows and chips on his helmet!
yes indeed I hate adding all the gear lol
I started to add a few things on him
pics taken in sunlight
Looks pretty good James. Now for the hard part .
I got this set cause I wanted to try painting white and camo stuff.
here's my first try at both. used acrylics.
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