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How to beat a Robot fighting machine

Started by MSea, November 23, 2021, 11:13:51 AM

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MSea

Another 3D printed model from Wayne - started at playday 5 and spent a lot of time smoothing some of the panels, the building has a coat of filler/glue and has been marked out as medieval stone walls, next job is to remove some between the stone blocks and then add colour. Then its back to do some more on the Russian cruiser Varyag, honest Haddock !!!!
MSea

MSea

Filler between the stones now removed and a coat of black painted in.
MSea

MSea

Basic block colour added to the flagstones
MSea

Haddock

Quote from: MSea on November 23, 2021, 11:13:51 AM
Another 3D printed model from Wayne - started at playday 5 and spent a lot of time smoothing some of the panels, the building has a coat of filler/glue and has been marked out as medieval stone walls, next job is to remove some between the stone blocks and then add colour. Then its back to do some more on the Russian cruiser Varyag, honest Haddock !!!!
I think you're pulling my leg!!

chriswil42

Chris

MSea

Fighting machine primed
MSea

Bigkev

A new Genre for you Martin.......?
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

MSea

Quote from: Bigkev on November 27, 2021, 04:50:13 PM
A new Genre for you Martin.......?
Bigkev
No Kevin remember in the bad old days ( that's 2011 to you) I made a scratch built model of the same genre - not as good as the 3D pronted one from Wayne but I was happy at the time
MSea

chriswil42

Yeah and the new one has a menacing shadow!
Chris

MSea

well spotted Chris thought somebody would like the photo
MSea

MSea

Coat of hull red on the machine so it can be covered in a different colour and then chipped and some removed. At the moment not sure what colour will be used on the main panels.
MSea

chriswil42

Looking good Martin. I'm sure whatever colours you choose it'll be good.
Chris

MSea

Thanks Chris - base coat of pale grey on the stones, when dry will start to add shading and other colours to the base coat
MSea

MSea

After a coat of Pledge have started to put dots of colour on the stones and washed them in with a wet brush.
When they are all done and I am happy with them it will be a coat of base colour over the top to blend them together
MSea

zak

Grumpy by name and nature