Using the middle pods and shoulder armor from my old Stark (my first Gunpla) to be customized so I can turn the new one into the Stark Jegan we see in Ep.07, which was in the prototype Stark Jegan’s colors with two Vulcan pods instead of 1.
These two D&D minis were trial runs with the new Army Painter Speedpaints, so my initial paint job was entirely base coated with speedpaints. It was a little messy, but a good learning experience. I’m excited to take this knowledge into my Seraphon army when I finally start painting!
Also, this was my first time doing actual basing. I got an army painter basing kit with some good supplies, so I also experimented with that.
Two of my siblings left to travel for work, so I wanted to finish these models so I could bequeath them for their journey. I hastily did some drybrushing and basing, and called it good. I hope these sorcerers can remind my family that their magic comes from within. ❤️
Половину ночи делал открытку на день рождение. Идею подсмотрел на ютубе у PaperPaul. Вроде бы всё так просто, но я даже подумать не мог, что меня, человека с высшим техническим образованием, поставят в позу бобра какие-то две бумажки и отчаянные попытки заставить их двигаться. Были боль, страх и ненависть в Лас-Вегасе, но результат получился довольно миленьким. Плюс ещё Лео изнутри выглядывает)
Here is a sample of my 3D creations with the first robot I modelled. Currently I'm working on more robotic models. I find that simple and repetitive shapes are easier to manipulate to achieve a result for the moment!