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LionBoogy wrote:Just recently completed my BB mod! It was a lotta work, but finally able to post to Seibertron (long time fan!) so you can see some of my work.Let me know if you like it!
Some more of the pics can be seen here in my LJ:
http://lionboogy.livejournal.com/410140.html#cutid1
My next projects are the 1:1 replica of the AllSpark cube, mod of Jazz and Ironhide, and most definitely Transformers cosplay for upcoming conventions in summer 2008.
- Lionel
Auto Bot wrote:When you do the classic Camaro.. give it a thought on the tail lights. The movie design calls for the tail lights to go up with the quarter window, to form part of the "wings".
Any idea how to bring them up?
LionBoogy wrote:No idea just yet on 79 BB, as I'm already in the middle of chopping up my Ironhide and building a new base form for him. Transforming him a coupla times and inspecting the actual movie designs. Ironhide doesn't rotate his torso at ALL... his front bumper should stay in the front and just pull up and skew down towards the corners. That's easy to do. The legs and lower torso might be tougher, but I can do it with some hinges and improvised supports recycled from model kit parts (ALWAYS save those model scraps! hehe).
Ironhide's front tire assembly will need to be completely chopped off so instead of pivoting upward, it needs to pivot downward and around on an improvised axle as well as hold the door assembly (the doors are not mounted on the body, they're mounted on the arms). His head is also mounted too far back. That means more hole-drilling, chopping, and gluing new pieces in. Fun!
The '79 Camaro will be an adventure, I'm sure. hehe
- LionelAuto Bot wrote:When you do the classic Camaro.. give it a thought on the tail lights. The movie design calls for the tail lights to go up with the quarter window, to form part of the "wings".
Any idea how to bring them up?
Auto Bot wrote:That's gonna be a tough one! And, oh, while you're at it, any chance to reduce the size of Ironhide's head?
LionBoogy wrote:Yeah, voodoo magic. haha I'll probably bust out the saw and shave a few bits off here and there to sharpen him up. The BB here is just an experiment really to see how well you guys all liked it, so I'd like to really go all out on Ironhide and see how accurate I can make him without compromising on the total transformation.
I have a lot more TF-modding surprises in store, so if I'm not posting often, it's because well... I'm working on them. haha I'm here for the long term!
- LionelAuto Bot wrote:That's gonna be a tough one! And, oh, while you're at it, any chance to reduce the size of Ironhide's head?
Auto Bot wrote:Just an experiment???
What do you call Hasbro's BB? Child's play?
LionBoogy wrote:I know I shouldn't be posting somewhat irrelevant links but if you want to see what I normally do in my free time: http://images.cosplay.com/gallery.php?m ... 965&sort=3
So yeah, just an experiment.Wow, whatta way to intro myself on Seibertron! O_O
- LionelAuto Bot wrote:Just an experiment???
What do you call Hasbro's BB? Child's play?
LionBoogy wrote:I know I shouldn't be posting somewhat irrelevant links but if you want to see what I normally do in my free time: http://images.cosplay.com/gallery.php?m ... 965&sort=3
So yeah, just an experiment.Wow, whatta way to intro myself on Seibertron! O_O
- LionelAuto Bot wrote:Just an experiment???
What do you call Hasbro's BB? Child's play?
LionBoogy wrote:I know I shouldn't be posting somewhat irrelevant links but if you want to see what I normally do in my free time: http://images.cosplay.com/gallery.php?m ... 965&sort=3
So yeah, just an experiment.Wow, whatta way to intro myself on Seibertron! O_O
- Lionel
LionBoogy wrote:No idea just yet on 79 BB, as I'm already in the middle of chopping up my Ironhide and building a new base form for him. Transforming him a coupla times and inspecting the actual movie designs. Ironhide doesn't rotate his torso at ALL... his front bumper should stay in the front and just pull up and skew down towards the corners. That's easy to do. The legs and lower torso might be tougher, but I can do it with some hinges and improvised supports recycled from model kit parts (ALWAYS save those model scraps! hehe).
Ironhide's front tire assembly will need to be completely chopped off so instead of pivoting upward, it needs to pivot downward and around on an improvised axle as well as hold the door assembly (the doors are not mounted on the body, they're mounted on the arms). His head is also mounted too far back. That means more hole-drilling, chopping, and gluing new pieces in. Fun!
The '79 Camaro will be an adventure, I'm sure. hehe
- Lionel
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