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Thanks!
I'm impressed with her work also!
She said she really enjoyed the detail painting.
That looks fantastic! Your daughters really got the touch for painting figures!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Hello!
She's lookin' a lot better now!
Thanks for sharing and have a nice day!
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
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I'm getting closer I think.
I was stuck on where to go next so I asked my wife and adult daughter for ideas.
They came up with some makeup techniques.
Next thing I know my daughter picked up the paint brush and Bob's your uncle,
here is where she is now.
I'm liking her work!
Thanks guys,
I'm trying to finish a bunch of stuff thats been on my bench for way too long.
I'll get her done, but she isn't my best work.
Looks cool Mach71! Glad to see you back to work on her...
Come a long way and looking good.
As they say it isn't the destination, it's the journey. I've been enjoying following this one.
On the Bench:
Bandai 1/72 Defender Destroid
Thanks Gary!
To be honest I'm just trying to finish her off, it's been way too long working on her.
Originally I was going to build a generic console with a chair for her.
Well, look who's back! Nice work on the figure. Are you planning any equipment for her, such as a tricorder?
Gary
Hey! I know this thread! :-)
Good luck with your painting and have a nice day!
A long overdue update. I'm still working on her, between other projects.
I had to do another partial striping on her. I've tried many things to get the skin
correct for a TOS Andorian with no luck, I've gone with the later series pure blue
color.
Her antenna are my second attempt, They are thin wire.
I've just started working on her face. I went with white eyebrows to match her hair.
Me too.
So far I'm liking the stockings.
Interesting side note, to get the stockings color I mixed True North and Testors enamels.
This was the 1st time I've done this. They mixed well and covered great. The only negative is that it stayed tacky for hours. It did eventually harden.
Looks good to me Mach71, hope second times the charm!
The MGB is doing ok, its 43 years old though.
Luckily parts are available still.
Another coat of flat red and I started on the boots.
Hey Mach71,Totally Cool!
How is it running? Well, I hope.
I finally got back to this.
Primed with 2 coats of Tamiya white primer.
I've started brush painting. Flat red and a blue tinted very dark grey/black.
So far i'm liking her nylons, the uniform dress has a long way to go.
This has been taking up a bunch of my time lately.
1979 MGB, we have had it for about 18 months.
Ok Mach71 you have my attention. Whats the newish hobby you are doing?
Sorry for not posting in a while.
Work, family stuff, and a newish hobby has been getting in the way.
Hopefully I'll be back at her soon.
What a fun project to watch.
Good luck on go #2.
My only 2 cents I'm putting in is start painting from the skin and work your way out. You can still use flats for her uniform using brushes or just mask the painted face and hands and use your airbrush. BTW I really like the real Andorian crew woman.
That looks good. I was worried the turpentine would take the putty off.
Looking forward to round two!
Hmmm:
What I have used on some of my Female figures is Thinned Artists Ink. Or Draftsmans ink. It will give the tights the Blackish tint and let the Blue be subtley seen. I thin it with alcohol almost by 90%.
But back to painting square one.
I was a bit worried about the turpentine, but it seems all is well.
I rinsed her off and I'll let her outgas for the next 4 or 5 days.
Then prime her and This time I think I'll use my airbrush, flats like you suggested.
mach71 ...She is soaking in some turpentine now...
...She is soaking in some turpentine now...
No worries about starting over, I've stripped a figure when I wasn't happy with the way it was coming along.
I've forgotten, though, if this is styrene or resin. If it's styrene, I wouldn't use turpentine, for fear it'd attack the plastic.
A post-script...
I went back to the beginning and was reminded that it's resin, and putty. Turpentine is probably OK. I use SuperClean to strip paint, myself.
Rereading the thread, I'm reminded, too, what an outstanding job you're doing of converting the figure from the original "mannequin". Really great!
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
Indeed....
Stripping a yeoman? Sounds kinky!
Thanks.
Same here, I think I should have done this months ago. I just could bring myself to do it.
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