Baltic Dragon
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2 22 July 2019, 12:28
Bart Goesaert
Looking very cool... more pics would be appreciated... can you elaborate a bit more on the painting stages and seascape?
Looking very cool... more pics would be appreciated... can you elaborate a bit more on the painting stages and seascape?
22 July 2019, 13:31
Slavo Hazucha
Oh my... baby dragon is getting some serious scolding by big Mama... 😄
Magnificent - rock, water and Dragon... I go with Bart, pics & know-how about the paint & sea jobs would be highly welcome.
Oh my... baby dragon is getting some serious scolding by big Mama... 😄
Magnificent - rock, water and Dragon... I go with Bart, pics & know-how about the paint & sea jobs would be highly welcome.
22 July 2019, 14:04
Michał Karczewski
Hello
The main inspiration for my diorama was film from bellow. The dragon was mainly painted with an airbrush. I tried to paint the dragon as "realistically" as I can. The main reference was the dinosaurs from Juraisic Park (apparently the entire Juraisic park is wrong because the dinosaurs were wearing feathers). That's why I avoided shiny, bold colors such as purple and red. The main part of the base (rock) is part of the kit. I just made the rocks a little bigger using woodland scenic forms. Water is a combination of different techniques. I follow the steps presented in the film. Water is epoxy resin, as well as the main wave hitting the rock. Then I made the waves in the same way as in the movie Luke Towan. To add some spontanius to the waves I used a transparent silicone like in the movie Lukes aps.
Cheers
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Hello
The main inspiration for my diorama was film from bellow. The dragon was mainly painted with an airbrush. I tried to paint the dragon as "realistically" as I can. The main reference was the dinosaurs from Juraisic Park (apparently the entire Juraisic park is wrong because the dinosaurs were wearing feathers). That's why I avoided shiny, bold colors such as purple and red. The main part of the base (rock) is part of the kit. I just made the rocks a little bigger using woodland scenic forms. Water is a combination of different techniques. I follow the steps presented in the film. Water is epoxy resin, as well as the main wave hitting the rock. Then I made the waves in the same way as in the movie Luke Towan. To add some spontanius to the waves I used a transparent silicone like in the movie Lukes aps.
Cheers
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
22 July 2019, 18:46
Album info
Hello
I would like to introduce my latest project. It is called the Baltic Dragon in 1:72 scale. The main resin figure is a product of the Karolrudykart company. The main inspiration for diorama is one of the films on YT.