At all in the last few months and Im really sorry if people still come here to check out anything new.
The Battlemaster Im working on got put aside after several failures on my part to make it look good. I will return to it when Im motivated. Sorry Lance. When you use paper plans you have a roadmap to size and proportions, when you build without that roadmap you end up with arms that are to short or long, legs that are way too big and a pelvis that not wide enough.
Anyway. About 2 weeks ago I was contacted by PGI (Pirahna Games for those that dont know) and was asked if I would be able to make some mechs that they could raffle off as prizes at the Steam Launch Party to be held on the 11th here in Vancouver. They had seen a post or 2 on the forums and knew I had a few but with only 2 weeks to go to the party there was no way Thor would be able to print so many new mechs. So the ones I had on hand would just have to do.
Looking at what I had it was decided that there was 6 Hero mechs there and so I got to work. 2 solid weeks of breathing in paint fumes and this is the results.
These have now gone to good homes and I need to replenish my collection. Thor will hear from me.
Wow, impressive stuff! What kind of surface prep do you do on the 3D prints?
ReplyDeletestandard model method use lots of tamiya putty and lots of sanding
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