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Posts posted by Matthew.Carr
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Wow... September.
So I am incredibly slack (and being made Redundant didn't help) but I have actually completed Roo, Dragon & Christopher Robin now.
I didn't record my work on Roo for some reason (Most likely stupidity) but I did for Dragon & CR.
Have photos of Roo (obviously) and while I want to get cracking with the painting of Kanga and Tiggr, I have to wait for a new airbrush to arrive seeing as how I managed to destroy my cheap and nasty old one.
I had an idea for the videos going forward where I will use a Lazy Susan and rotate the model 360* between stages of painting so the video will show me painting *cough* at an unedited and perfectly natural pace *cough* and between stages there will be a regular speed rotation of the mini. At the end of the video I will reshow all the rotations (sped up a little) so you can see the progression as it happens.
Anyway, here's 2 more videos!
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Seems legit!
I will have to see the model in person before I commit though.
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I have an idea in mind for scheme markers... But I require some very expensive equipment and the knowledge to use it before I go forward
As for the remainder of the crew, so far:
Marcus: Christopher Robin
Myranda: Kanga
Jackalope: Roo
Sabetooth Cerberus: Tiggr
Razorspine Rattler: Dragon
Still not sure how I will do Rabbit, Owl, Eeyore or Sir Brian.
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As the title suggests, I have too much spare time and I recorded my work to get a Slate Ridge Mauler to be Winnie the Pooh for my 100 Acre Wood themed Marcus crew.
Pooh is the first model I've done for the crew (Like I could start with any other model...)
Finished compiling the video and slapped it on Youtube.
Here it is
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I have too much spare time on my hands - Slate Ridge Mauler
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I thought that turning the Mechanical Rider (at least, the mount part. Ditch the rider itself in the conversion) would be the way to go.
I guess for Owl I could go with any model capable of flying and just do the appropriate conversion work.