Tom_Servo wrote:I think that this is a great idea, but I think that he needs to look a little more nautical. If you could figure out a way for his bow to have the right shape to it either by cutting it down or by adding a bit to the front. The deck should also hang off the edges a bit more. You might even think about lopping off on of those cab-halves, and making the other one into a conning tower.
If you're in need of a good epoxy putty on a budget, check your local Home Depot's plumbing isle for Quikwood. It's as awesome as it is funny sounding. It sets in about 25 minutes and it carves really well.
I hope that I'm not coming off as too pushy. This could be really fantastic. I want to help any way I can.
BTW- I have that exact same Combaticon set. Did you get your's at Walgreen's?
Not sounding pushy at all, thanks for the advice
I remember you saying something about that Quikwood (lol) stuff. I work across the street from Home Depot, so I might check it out on my break. About the "nautical" look, I am adding forward facing fins, like on the Armada version, as well as some other stuff to cover up the places where his wheels were. About the cab halves, I think I'm going to leave them basically the way they are, as they should look better once stickers are applied.
Oh, and to answer your question, yes, I did get my Combaticons from Walgreens