Thanks guys for the kind comments. Still have 2 more helmets to do but will give it a break for a while. The amount of time and concentration to do each one is quite consuming and I can tell you. Will leave it here for now with my small garrison of Stormtroopers.
Thanks for comments guys. Adam the paint I used was the same as Solo Bones. Tamiya ts-26 gloss white spray can. I used Tamiya fine grey primer to start with and then done several light coats of the white. To get the shine I put Pledge floor wax varnish to seal the paint. I then added the decals after and painted the frown , vocoder and brow. Hope this helps.
Thanks for comments guys. Adam the paint I used was the same as Solo Bones. Tamiya ts-26 gloss white spray can. I used Tamiya fine grey primer to start with and then done several light coats of the white. To get the shine I put Pledge floor wax varnish to seal the paint. I then added the decals after and painted the frown , vocoder and brow. Hope this helps.
Nice work Paul. Good stuff.
Ya know, I haven't even had a chance to start on mine yet. Looking good, guys! The "move-along" helmet in particular is great.
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I’m thinking the Sandtrooper’s armor is looking a bit too weathered. I may tone that down. Need to look at more refs.
Over the past couple weeks I finally made some time to finish off the first 2 buckets ("Move Along" still needing to be weathered-up). These were a bit more work than i anticipated, but well worth it. Also from some of the mistakes along the way i've figured out ways to improve on the next few.
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Over the past couple weeks I finally made some time to finish off the first 2 buckets [...]
It is. There's a little bit of variation between individual batches, but not much. It's pretty easy to remove some of the weathering but be careful not to be too heavy-handed or use anything too strong, or you'll wind up removing the undercoat of paint, which will creat a LOT more work for you.
Nice work and excellent pose on the Stormtrooper. Very natural
What did you use to cut/trim the resin? I don't think I have a good tool for that on the bench, wondering what I should use.
I used a dremel for all the inside trimming and just an exacto for the eye-holes for the lenses. I ended up getting the 1:1 Stormtrooper green replacement lenses and cut the lenses out of that.
Yeah, I'm gonna have to resort to tiny drill bits and grinders on my jeweller's Foredom (it's like a powerful Dremel). I tested an X-acto blade on virgin resin and it hardly scratches it. I'll need pilot holes at least, I think.
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