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Making some progress on my 1/285th scale USS Wasp LHD-1. The Superstructure is nearly done. Model is 100% scratchbuilt.
1/20 scale SF3D/Maschinen Kreiger style scratchbuild inspired by the works of Kow Yokoyama, most notably the Gradiator/Gladiator, Kafer and Sturm-Kafer
Making some progress on my 1/285th scale USS Wasp LHD-1. The Superstructure is nearly done. Model is 100% scratchbuilt.
Backed the holes with styrene, filled them with CA and talc then sanded it flat.
Then I made new steps from brass wire and styrene. They're not amazingly true to scale but they're reasonably accurate in detail and a lot finer than the square section plastic kit part.
I also added a couple of hand-grabs which aren't on the kit.
1/20 scale SF3D/Maschinen Kreiger style scratchbuild inspired by the works of Kow Yokoyama, most notably the Gradiator/Gladiator,Kafer and Sturm-Kafer
1/20 scale SF3D/Maschinen Kreiger style scratchbuild inspired by the works of Kow Yokoyama, most notably the Gradiator/Gladiator,Kafer and Sturm-Kafer
Added some gussets and most of a packet of 1/8" (3mm-ish) Evergreen strip to the main plate. Also cut holes in things.
Basic kit is Aoshima Nissan Terrano R3M, converted to 2 doors. Custom setting suspension to fit larger tyres. This kit was brought from Japan by My Brother, so I have to build it. Since I already have two Terrano kits, then this one should be different. Finished in Mica Blue (TS-50) with Light Gun Metal Grey (TS-42) with Gaia EX Clear Coat. Interior finished in Gray/ Brown. Scratch build front winch, bull bars, over fenders and rear air deflector. Wheel from Fujimi Suzuki Samurai kit, tyres from Aoshima Hilux Surf Wide.
Ma.k scratchbuild inspired by Kow Yokoyama's Sandstalker Sf3D/Maschinen Kreiger tank.Made using a plastic salad bowl, coated in terracotta DAS clay and detailed with various bits and peices, then sealed, undercoated and painted with emulsion tester pots before weathering with artists tube watercolours and kids hardblock water soluable paints.
1/20 scale SF3D/Maschinen Kreiger style scratchbuild inspired by the works of Kow Yokoyama, most notably the Gradiator/Gladiator, Kafer and Sturm-Kafer
Ma.k Maschinen Kreiger scratchbuilt space suit, made with old packaging, pens, old mouse parts and other "junk" bits. Body was made from a large spherical two peice promotional chewing gum packet coated with a layer of white DAS clay
This masked warrior is Oz's top mobile suit pilot. Up until now, Oz has disguised itself as the Earth Federation's elite "Specials" taskforce, and Zechs has accumulated numerous distinctions during his career in the Specials. He earned the highest marks in the history of the Lake Victoria military academy, received the first two-rank promotion in the history of the Specials, and acquired the nickname "Lightning Baron" for his exploits. Zechs's accomplishments have made him a hero among Oz's soldiers, but this master soldier is cunning enough not to overestimate his own abilities or underestimate those of his enemies.
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My rough scratchbuild based on Makoto Kobayashi's "C-Eyes". Note this is not intended to be a replica as I am not using any of the correct donor kits.
The turret is turned to the right and the gun barrels are aimed at about a 35° angle.
Ma.k scratchbuild inspired by Kow Yokoyama's Sandstalker Sf3D/Maschinen Kreiger tank.Made using a plastic salad bowl, coated in terracotta DAS clay and detailed with various bits and peices, then sealed, undercoated and painted with emulsion tester pots before weathering with artists tube watercolours and kids hardblock water soluable paints.
Making some progress on my 1/285th scale USS Wasp LHD-1. The Superstructure is nearly done. Model is 100% scratchbuilt.
This is a modified Parkside kits 'Grampus' converted into a shunter.
Other than the basic wagon, this is a scratchbuild.
Waiting for the start of the next phase of my layout, the electronical phase, I am willing to do some scenery which can be fit in the layout later. Building scenery, creating the land, the landscape is in fact the work I like to do most. Let’s start with a small farm project. The Proto Model farm and a scratch build farm shed together on a piece of land.
This scratch build shed I made before, see www.flickr.com/photos/27262916@N00/8420284615/in/album-72... But the roof could never satisfy me so I changed for a new one. The model is ready so far, a feed silo will follow, weathering will be done later.
Both buildings will be one farm on a piece of typical dutch coutryside.
Photo 5 and 6; before to add the plaster, the styrodur needs a bit of sanding. The first layer of plaster has been done here.
This would be a fun scratchbuild movie prop. The electronics for the digital speedometer wouldn't be too difficult either, you could probably base it off a 555 timer chip. I'm willing to bet the remote itself is just a late 1980's store-bought car/plane controller.
It's been a long time since I did anything with this one.. just playing with the turrets tonight. A long way to go still.
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1/20 scale SF3D/Maschinen Kreiger style scratchbuild inspired by the works of Kow Yokoyama, most notably the Gradiator/Gladiator,Kafer and Sturm-Kafer
Ma.k scratchbuild inspired by Kow Yokoyama's Sandstalker Sf3D/Maschinen Kreiger tank.Made using a plastic salad bowl, coated in terracotta DAS clay and detailed with various bits and peices, then sealed, undercoated and painted with emulsion tester pots before weathering with artists tube watercolours and kids hardblock water soluable paints.
The 1/285th scale USS Wasp scratchbuild project. Today some of the interior pieces were assembled and installed. Much detailing remains to be done
Cleaned up some fluff and anti-gravity grit on the pipes, filled a couple of notches on one of the base edges, and re-primed.
Making my first Adeptus Mechanicus casting. The polyurethene resin sets spectacularly fast - it was clear when I went to get my camera, but had gone this cloudy a mere 90 seconds later.
I had some latext left over after pouring the first mould, so quickly made up some extras from some bitz I had handy. It's a good thing I did since I mixed up a bit too much resin as well.
I need some decently sized Adeptus Mechanicus symbols for a terrain project I'm working on. The problem? No one makes the damn things any more. So, the only solution is to make my own.
I'm building the base model out of balsa wood and other stuff I have lying around the place, then I'll take a mould off it and make as many as I need! Theoretically :)
Ma.k Maschinen Kreiger scratchbuilt space suit, made with old packaging, pens, old mouse parts and other "junk" bits. Body was made from a large spherical two peice promotional chewing gum packet coated with a layer of white DAS clay
After fooling around with my first attempt of the 1/35 Cerberus scratchbuild, I decided to ditch it and start with a better foundation. This time I'm using the 1/16 Monogram 'Rolls Royce Phantom 2' fenders. The nice part of doing it this way is I have the correct shape, and accurate-scaled other parts (such as the front axle). This makes judging the sizes much easier. One thing I am not crazy about right now is the lack of the spare wheel indents on the sides, and the horizontal lines on the rear of the fenders; they are far from what they are on Kow's 1/8 RR Pocher kit. I could fix the lines easily enough, but I'm not looking forward to cutting apart the fenders further to make the spare wheel indents.