Showing posts with label styrene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label styrene. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2015

WIP: War Machine (Dragon Models)


A "proof of concept," if you will, to get a feel for Dragon's Iron Man armor kits before starting on the ones I really want to do my best on.

Friday, October 31, 2014

Tutorial: Gap Filling Part 2 - Largers Seams on Styrene


Part two of our tutorial on eliminating seams in styrene deals with pieces that fit fairly flush, but still have a larger divide than can be filled easily.

Tutorial: Gap Filling Part 1 - Using Styrene Cement on "Flush" Seams


Quick tutorial on how to fill smaller, minor gaps on plastic model kits using only styrene glue!

Friday, August 29, 2014

Model Showcase: Chaos Daemon Trophy


I posted a quick WIP for this piece a while back, and shipped it out the door before I could get a nice pro shot of it, but here's the completed piece for my local GW's 40k tournament.

Monday, August 18, 2014

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Model Showcase: Y-Wing (Fine Molds)


My first styrene kit in ages, and my first styrene kit airbrushed as well.  Met with a little trepidation, but eventually weathered it well enough to be happy with it.  Fun little kit, and the pipes and details do an excellent job hiding the seams and joins.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Model Showcase: Fine Molds Snowspeeder


This was my second Fine Molds kit to do, and quite a breeze to put together.  First kit that I ever eschewed decals for masking and painting as well.  While that is now my preferred method, there are still some instances I have to use decals as opposed to actual paint.

Model Showcase: Fine Molds TIE Fighter (1/48 scale)


This was a fairly fun kit to put together. Fine Molds did a fantastic job making the pieces fit together in a logical fashion, minimizing work after the fact. 

Model Showcase: Fine Molds Chrome Millennium Falcon



This is the "limited edition" Fine Molds Millennium Falcon in chrome.

Model Showcase: Moebius Batpod


Here's the Moebius Batpod I did from the second Dark Knight movie. Moebius typically does decent kits, but their real claim to fame is hitting the subjects a lot of other companies don't.