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Colonial Movers - Wombat - 11-14-2009

Well some of you guy's would have probably seen this posted elsewhere but it fit's in well here,so here it is again.
This was my first attempt at doing a SS scratch build.I'm pretty happy how it turned out and that wouldn't have been possible without a lot of help from a lot of people.When i started it i was going to be happy with something that looked the part but not necessarily accurate.Well i got bitten by the bug and i think it's pretty close although it still does have a couple of fault's as well.Still,i think i achieved my goal and have something that look's pretty much the part?


RE: Colonial Movers - Damien9479 - 11-14-2009

Man Phil that thing looks great!!
I just hope mine will turn out as good! Wink
Except I am lazy so I will probably fake some of the parts!! LOL!!
Looks good buddy!!


RE: Colonial Movers - Wombat - 11-14-2009

Thanks there Tom!!
Mate,theres no reason why your's wont turn out betta i reckon!
Infact it will be betta as it wont have the couple of fault's mine's got!Wink
It's a good fun build once you get started with it dude.


RE: Colonial Movers - Damien9479 - 11-14-2009

Ok dude now you are starting to sound like me!!
If there is faults in there they are hard as hell to spot!! Big Grin
Yeah my problem is getting started on mine!...I have a short attention span!
Well you knew that already!! TongueBig Grin


RE: Colonial Movers - Wombat - 11-15-2009

Short attention span,don't we all mate?
I think once you get it started you'll be surprised how much fun this build actually is!
Least i found it fun,and it's something totally different to building a kit,you'll enjoy it for sure!Wink


RE: Colonial Movers - erospawn - 11-15-2009

Hey.. that looks pretty awesome man.. I really like the old worn out look of it too.. you did a great job there!


RE: Colonial Movers - JAWS - 11-15-2009

Wombat get back in your hole & start burrowing! Oh I mean building! The boys from Apogee would have packed up & gone home if they saw your build. & its your 'First' Studio Scale Replica Scratch Build!!! Come on mate your killin me....


RE: Colonial Movers - Wombat - 11-15-2009

^^
Thanks there guy's,i appreciate the kind word's!
Well that weathered worn out look was killing me trying to get it looking like the original Mover's.Not sure how close i got it but it's what i was trying to achieve and it was harder than i liked trying to copy what i was seeing in my reference picture's.Just going for it would have been a lot less stressful for me.
Jase,i don't think them Apogee boy's would have had anything to worry about mate,but i sure would have loved to been a fly on there wall during those day's.


RE: Colonial Movers - JAWS - 11-15-2009

I can't look at those pictures anymore they make my stomach turn. With envy...


RE: Colonial Movers - dbhs - 11-16-2009

I never get tired of looking at this model Phil.

Really OFS work (OUT-freaking-STANDING) !!!

It looks like you used a combination of washes and dry pastel weathering on this. Is that right?

How did you do the white dusty effect on the cargo containers? Is that pastel?


RE: Colonial Movers - Wombat - 11-16-2009

You're to kind as always mate!!

Mate,i threw everything at it and some.My weathering is just arse,i have no skill when it comes to that part,not that i got any skill with the building part either!
Yes, guess you could say i used a wash sorta thing in some area,Mainly on the forward module and engine section in places.The rest was pastels and some good old saliva here and there!RolleyesBig Grin
But it sorta all worked out in the end?? lol

The white was a bugger of a thing.I just couldn't get the stuff to stay there using the pastels,so i tried out for the first time one of those Tamiya Weathering Stick's.It worked pretty good i thought,well much betta than the way the pastels were going.You could muck around with it using some water to dilute and thin it out also.
Plus,as a bonus for someone like me,if i stuffed it i could wipe it off with a wet rag or even a bit more saliva.Big Grin

Cheers again mate!!


RE: Colonial Movers - dbhs - 11-16-2009

It's the results that count.

There's so much trial and error involved in modeling but that's where the learning comes in I guess. On my C1 I was having trouble with thinning down acrylics so they were really thin without looking splotchy. I tried out some old watercolor paints I had (the paste watercolors in a tube). What a huge difference. I guess the watercolors have really fine pigments.

I'll be using them again until I learn something better.


RE: Colonial Movers - 3d-builder - 11-16-2009

(11-16-2009, 07:25 AM)dbhs Wrote: I never get tired of looking at this model Phil.

Really OFS work (OUT-freaking-STANDING) !!!

It looks like you used a combination of washes and dry pastel weathering on this. Is that right?

How did you do the white dusty effect on the cargo containers? Is that pastel?

I don't think you could make this look any more authentic!!
The detail and weathering is freaking perfect!Big Grin


RE: Colonial Movers - Wombat - 11-17-2009

Thanks mate,i tried my best with both part's.
I wouldn't say it's perfect but i think i got it close.
Cheers again dude!!Cool