Monday, February 29, 2016

New Aquistions

I felt that my .3 airbrush was fine for some of my smaller models and minis. But for my larger kits it just wasn't cutting it. So I went and picked up the .5 Iwata CR. I've yet to try it, but have a project on my bench where it will come in handy.



The next package at my mailbox was Filmy Girls' Pearl.  From their website:

The Frost Giant (part 2)

As I'm painting a 3rd highlight I say to myself "If he's a Frost Giant, why is he so tanned?" So I broke out new colors and am calling the figure done with this rendition - - 

The base is next. Thanks for looking.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Blood Rage's Frost Giant

The Frost Giant is one of a set of about a gazillion figures from the Blood Rage game's Kickstarter (see thew Acquisitions link  below for the story). Starting off with a primer, I once again fell into the trap of looking and not finding seams - 

You may have seen this before, as he was 1/3 of set that I recently published in a New Acquisitions post. From here, and the fact that he was from a Viking Game (singing the lyrics to Led Zep's Immigrant Song in my head right now) and decided since he's from the Land of Ice and Snow, he has to give an appearance of cold. So what I did was add a little blue to the colors I used. 

Here he is as of last night. Getting back to the seams - once I started painting the figure - yep, I started to see them. Sigh. I took off what I could, but I have to admit I left a few. Looking at the other Giants, this one was the worst for seams. The rest should cause less headaches. 
Anyway, the hair and rock are finished, but the skin only has a base coat on it. I took the next two pic before giving it a shot of Dull Cote and calling it a night. Thanks for looking.


Saturday, February 13, 2016

Paleocraft's Dunkleosteus Build

Still taking a break from my "machines', the next critter on my bench is Paleocraft's Dunkleosteus. From their site: 
Approx.1/20 scale, (15.5 inches in length). 6 piece cast, body, lower jaw and pectoral fins separate. Included is a resin coral reef styled base as well as an oval pine base for display. The model comes unpainted easy to assemble with a minimum amount of preparatory cleanup before being ready to paint.
Dunkleosteus is an extinct placoderm fish that lived until the Late Devonian period about 380-360 million years ago.  The largest grew to approximately 33ft and was the top predator in the seas at that time. 

The kit: This is another one my my stash of kits that was purchased long ago and put in the pile. As the description says it comes in 6 pieces and includes a wooden base.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

Translating a Japanese Paint Guide Solved

Well, that was quick. I posted my question on the SSM forum, and in a matter of hours I had my answer:

White numbers in black boxes are Gunze Mr. Color Lacquers:
http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/colorcharts/stuff_eng_colorcharts_mrcolor_map.htm

Black numbers in white boxes are the aqueous acrylics:
http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/colorcharts/stuff_eng_colorcharts_gunze_map.htm

Simple as that. Now transposing the Gunze colors to my Vallejo was a bit more difficult. For one, Vallejo had an excellent online guide that matched their paint up with 5 or 6 others including the Federal Standard ~ gone.  
Luckily I had it printed out and was just a matter of remembering where I put it.
Some colors ended up being easy - White is white and silver is silver. But some were a little more difficult, including the Gunze color number not being in either the Model Color (VMC) or Air Color (VAC) chart.  So I had to convert the Gunze code to FS code and then see if the FS code matched with VMC or VAC. After an hour of which should have taken 5 minutes, I had success. The big plus was that I had all the colors I need! Thanks for looking.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Bartholomew Finished

WOW - he's been sitting around since October?  See HERE for the first part.
This was a little bust I picked up from John Dennett at his MoonDevil Studios table at the last JerseyFest.

All of John's busts has a story that he has created behind it. He also plans to release these stories sometime in the future.

But this is a story of Bartholomew, a ventriloquist dummy that seems to have a mind of his own. It's been a while so I don't remember all the details. But safe to say the viewer is in for a surprise when the dummy falls and it's face cracks!


Thanks for looking.

Friday, February 5, 2016

New Aquisitions

I had a few more kits show up at my door this week. First is a Dracula sculpt. Looking at his head, it matches up with a 1/6 scale figure. However the body is elongated making the kit very tall (~22 in.).  Closeup of his face reveals a very maniacal stare. 

The next kit is a bit of an oddball. For those that read the novel The Shining

Monday, February 1, 2016

New Aquisitions

Was able to pick up a few things this month. The first one was actually gotten a short while ago. I saw a Kickstarter for a game involving Vikings and the Giants, Trolls and other goodies from mythology. It started out as $75 and you got the game and nearly 50 pieces (IIRC). Usually with Kickstarter, if you reach a certain amount of money, then they add something. Well the pledges reach the new high limit prolly about 15 times!  Each time a new figure or set of figures was added to the set. By the end of the campaign the game had made nearly $950,000!!  It got to the point where the guy running the campaign admitting they have nothing left to give.  
So here are a few of the Monsters, Trolls, Giants etc...  A quarter is in the pic for scale -- 


Next is a bust I got from a sculptor on Facebook, Brian McQuire. It's a chariacture of Edgar Allen Poe.  I picked this one up becasue it's something different. Too many times you see the same figures just in different poses and different scale. How many (XX) can you buy? So seeing this I quickly snatched it up. 


 Thanks for looking.