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I asked a custom artist here in Spain, Rhinodioramas, to build it for me.
Tbh I just want Quint and Brody, but I'd take Hooper for ballastWould get Quint as-is but also feel there's room for improvement. Make him look "ruddier" or something. Also would get all 3 men in the boat, to be sure.
The water really conveys a sense of scale. Amazing work.No.
I asked a custom artist here in Spain, Rhinodioramas, to build it for me.
Now you just have to maintain that level of excitement for the 7 years it'll take Mars to get around to releasing this.This figure has just given me a shot of enthusiasm for the hobby again
People are going to need that time to start clearing a space, designing and building their 1:6 scale orca.
This has been on my mind, not building the Orca but thinking about how un-1/6-etic a Jaws series actually is for practical reasons.
I definitely want the trio of figures, but the characters themselves exist only to interact with a giant shark which happens on the water. The Orca, or part thereof, is the ideal environment for them.
Without it there's going to be three 1/6 guys standing on terra firma thinking about a giant shark, or rather a shaky Detolf shelf which inadvertently gives the impression of them being on a boat (!)
Yet, Jaws is such an iconic and nostalgic film that just getting the three 1/6 guys is something special.
Without going to extravagant lengths something very simple could be made to create the effect: a single base etched into decking or covered with scale planking, with three crotch grabber uprights planted into it if necessary.
Or the extravagant way...
Thanks for your support!Now you just have to maintain that level of excitement for the 7 years it'll take Mars to get around to releasing this.
I believe in you!
This has been on my mind, not building the Orca but thinking about how un-1/6-etic a Jaws series actually is for practical reasons.
I definitely want the trio of figures, but the characters themselves exist only to interact with a giant shark which happens on the water. The Orca, or part thereof, is the ideal environment for them.
Without it there's going to be three 1/6 guys standing on terra firma thinking about a giant shark, or rather a shaky Detolf shelf which inadvertently gives the impression of them being on a boat (!)
Yet, Jaws is such an iconic and nostalgic film that just getting the three 1/6 guys is something special.
Without going to extravagant lengths something very simple could be made to create the effect: a single base etched into decking or covered with scale planking, with three crotch grabber uprights planted into it if necessary.
Or the extravagant way...
Don't know if they post here, this is pretty darn impressive, with Orca display - https://www.onesixthwarriors.com/threads/my-1-6-th-scale-1975-jaws-dio-with-figures.808111/
Thanks for sharing those.
So much respect for these guys and all who do this type of work, their patience, reverence for the source material, attention to detail and skill is fantastic.
From earlier, again not sure if they post here:
These customs were terrific, and they chose to just focus on the back of the Orca, which pretty much cleverly makes it a display shelf.
And there is always a possibility JazzInc steps in on an Orca display ?
Such a great story and beautiful connection to your friend but now I'd take that boat out on the ocean, load the back with fish meat ensuring some blood trails out the back, set it adrift, and film what happens in the next 30 minutes. Even better lay a NECA Quint at the back of the boat.8 years + back my friend and I embarked on a scratch build radio control project inspired by Jaws 1975. Six months later, three sets of plans some inside knowledge of the Orca, our own Input and imagination we launched the boat. She exceeded our expectations and sailed like a dream, she still does to this day.
When i sail her, I hear voices of all ages say, look its the Jaws boat. I say when asked It is inspired by the Jaws film.
The boat is about 1.14 scale creates the foam from prop and rudder when under way just like in the film. Lights, engine sounds and dialogue from the film including the Indianapolis speech.
My friend is no longer with us but what a voyage it has been, It was about our friendship not the boat.
We named her Amity, which as you know means friendship.
thank you. Mine is the vertical bust. But we made the water a bit inclined so it is now in a breaching positionIncredible Kam! And awesome water effects! I’ve been eyeing an Ozark shark for a while, and I imagine that I’ll likely pull the trigger finally whenever this Quint goes up for preorder. May I ask if this is the regular 1:6 bust secured vertically or is this the 1:6 breaching bust?
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