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Very well done - How's that Renshape for sanding? your work has a real Kow yokoyama feel to it -
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Buddho wrote:Thank you again, everybody! I entered this in the Regionals and it took 1st in Fictional Vehicles Award, Best Sci Fi Trophy, and Best Scratchbuild Trophy.....Woo Hoo!
very nice, congrats!!! well deserved too!!!
Krzysztof Mathews http://www.firstgearterritories.com
wow this thing looks awesome! superb scratchbuild, you should enter it in some competitions, its a winner for sure!!!
too bad it's from your own immagination, i wouldn't mind seeing this bad boy fly around on my screen ;D
Cool. What would be her realative size or scale say to a fighter or transport, carrier...
It's either REALLY big or very small with a lot of detail.
Thanks Woody and MGM!
I didnt have a name for her...she's just something I plucked from imagination,,,with some inspiration from all sci fi movies and shows that have come and gone....measures about 9 inches in diameter.
Regards, Dan
NIce build. I am trying my hand at a space craft carrier. Still haven found the right engines...lol
Woody, to me it looks bigger than a raider. I'd say mabe an early Cylon bomber or troop transport. It's hard to judge the scale. So how big is she and what's she called?
Thanks!
I finished this one today with Tamiya and Citadel acrylics:
Thank you Kolschey!
Ive been messing around with posing this thing and carved a mountaintop out of foam and used cotton clouds:
Thanks again...I thought it was easier because it was smaller...less area to fill in!
Finished the upper RH wing tonight::
Thank you Woody and Jeff.
It is about 8" in diameter.
Worked on the wings today...lots of plastic squares....I used a pencil grinder to cut slots and holes to add depth before the plastic was added (RH wing photo).
Thanks Matt...it has been awhile...
Ive been workin with the plastic and figured Id fool around with the photos with a black back drop:
Heres the start of another scratchbuild using RENfoam, tank and ship parts:
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