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Nice job! That looks great. I haven't done the chipping excercise yet either but that sponge technique looks spot on. Well done.
Thanks,
John
Cool! The pose looks good!!!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Real G Looks good! Now give us a Bobba Fett "pose"! (Him not you, but if you want to you can.
Looks good! Now give us a Bobba Fett "pose"! (Him not you, but if you want to you can.
Good call! I was able to do it without his arm falling off this time, but at the cost of some shoulder separation lol. Here are a few more pics from the photo booth.
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
He looks pretty darn good to me Mark!!!
The hairspray technique for chipping is easy. Just spray the undercoat, apply 2-3 coats of hairspray, add the top coat, and then lightly scrub with a moist (not wet!) toothbrush or short stubby paintbrush. But what you've got looks perfect, I'd swear you'd used the hairspray technique if you hadn't said so.
Box says 1/12 scale. I'd say he stands about 6 inches high (~15.2 cm).
He looks great. How tall is he? Is there a scale?
He's still waiting for his base to be properly finished. Better pics coming soon.
As always, this Bandai kit was a joy to build. It was cool that it's built as a poseable "action figure". Of course that does mean that some of the joints look a little bit weird, but they did a nice job of compromising flexibility with accuracy.
I wanted to do the pose on the front of the instructions, with his rifle in his right hand held across his body, with the left hand supporting it, but the kit just does not bend that way... at least mine won't. :)
I didn't do proper "chipping" on this kit (which is probably above my current skill level), but instead used a small sponge to dry-dab on silver splotches.
Thanks for looking!
Mark
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