This is guy is really taking shape now that the top panels have had their color blocked in. The head and guns are next, to be followed by the torso panels. Those will be difficult as they are attached to what feels like 6 pounds of resin, so maneuvering them is difficult. I think the cleanup, chipping, and enamels will be easier than the color blocking process, but who knows, this beast has been surprising to paint all along.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Warlord Titan Taking Shape
This is guy is really taking shape now that the top panels have had their color blocked in. The head and guns are next, to be followed by the torso panels. Those will be difficult as they are attached to what feels like 6 pounds of resin, so maneuvering them is difficult. I think the cleanup, chipping, and enamels will be easier than the color blocking process, but who knows, this beast has been surprising to paint all along.
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Lovely, the yellow on top lightens the whole mass. Good choice, are you adding flames to the yellow panels?
ReplyDeleteNo flames for the top of the model, I think that would be too much.
DeleteImpressive. The whole paint scheme and assembly make it look great.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I was worried about how crazy the Tiger Eyes' color scheme was, but I think it is working well. Titan's really should stand out. They are toddler sized after all!
DeleteThe finish line hoves into view, and the god-machine looks better by the day. Exemplary work, man - Will you be bringing it to NOVA this year? Would love to see it in person!
ReplyDeleteYes, this Titan will walk at Nova. You'll definitely see it in person.
DeleteSweeeeeet.
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