Obi Wan Kenobi
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1 28 August 2016, 18:37
Choppa Nutta
you are creating a very nice collection of Star Wars, love everyone of them so far 🙂
you are creating a very nice collection of Star Wars, love everyone of them so far 🙂
28 August 2016, 18:54
Scott Hastings
That is a great figure the detail painting of the folds in his clothing are most impressive. I was thinking the same thing of a glowing lightsaber using a fiberoptic thread linked to a blue LED in the base
That is a great figure the detail painting of the folds in his clothing are most impressive. I was thinking the same thing of a glowing lightsaber using a fiberoptic thread linked to a blue LED in the base
29 August 2016, 04:58
Christian Bruer
Christian strikes again with this dynamic figure and excellent paintwork 👍
One question, what kind of colours do you use to paint your figures?
Cheers, Christian
Christian strikes again with this dynamic figure and excellent paintwork 👍
One question, what kind of colours do you use to paint your figures?
Cheers, Christian
29 August 2016, 05:53
Christian Lehmann
Fibreoptic is a nice idea. But the figure is made of tinn. It would have to be drilled some holes through the whole figure and the light saber shaft.
Fibreoptic is a nice idea. But the figure is made of tinn. It would have to be drilled some holes through the whole figure and the light saber shaft.
29 August 2016, 10:26
Christian Lehmann
@ Christian: For the coat I used oil colors because I had a variety of coresponding shades in my stash and blending is easier. The rest was painted with acrylics ( Andrea flesh color set), Vallejo. For the light sabre I used Alclad Aluminum and Tamiya transparent blue acrylic.
@ Christian: For the coat I used oil colors because I had a variety of coresponding shades in my stash and blending is easier. The rest was painted with acrylics ( Andrea flesh color set), Vallejo. For the light sabre I used Alclad Aluminum and Tamiya transparent blue acrylic.
29 August 2016, 10:31
Choppa Nutta
another way to illuminate the saber might be to make the beam from a piece of clear sprue and use a laser pen pointing down the length of it 🙂
another way to illuminate the saber might be to make the beam from a piece of clear sprue and use a laser pen pointing down the length of it 🙂
29 August 2016, 11:15