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Counterpunch wrote:FP sure does provide some F'd up head.
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Posted by Mykltron Mon Aug 10, 2009 2:24 pm
shonenfan4 wrote:The battle damage / scar is amazing, what did you use to create those? Did you actually burn the part or what?
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Posted by Mykltron Fri Aug 14, 2009 4:32 am
Convotron wrote:There are three things that make this work for me.
The first is the figure design itself. I'm a G1 at heart but I also really like the live action film designs in general, though they're better on film than toys so far for the most part. Brawl/Devastator's design is just cool. The mechanical details helps ground the design in a believable way.
The second thing that makes this work is the superb paint job. The figure's mold is great but with basic paint application, like default factory paint apps, the figure looks like what it is: a toy. This paint job brings convincing texture to the form of the mold.
Last but not least are the details like the battle scars/damage. This brings realism(though I prefer to look at it as "believability" since the word "realism" brings the wrong kind of meaning I want to convey) to the figure that can only work well with the other two things. A good mold combined with great paint and attention to detail results in a great custom job.
Thanks so much for sharing photos of your work with us!
Posted by shonenfan4 Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:14 pm
Mykltron wrote:shonenfan4 wrote:The battle damage / scar is amazing, what did you use to create those? Did you actually burn the part or what?
I attacked him with a soldering iron!
Posted by Convotron Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:55 am

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Posted by Mykltron Wed Dec 30, 2009 6:20 am
Optimus Eddie wrote:Hi,I just wanted to say,I discovered Seibertron a while ago by accident just looking up pictures for my computer of Transformers. Over the last year or so I have come across the pictures posted of Transformers painted by fans. Being a fellow artist myself I find the creativity to be out of this world though sometimes the painting level of some people may not be great, the ideas people have are just amazing. I have seen several of your customs and I must say I am always blown away by your work.
Your painting is topnotch and the detail you put into your work for example, weapon burns on Brawl is genious!
Some day I will like to post pictures of my dioramas I have made inspired by the climatic battle from the 2007 movie and the forest battle from ROTF on Seibertron. The fist one does not have extensive custom painting but did win second place in a Hobby Town USA model contest.
I would love some feedback when they go up.
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Posted by Mykltron Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:18 pm
Shadow CMNDR wrote:Wow, you didn't miss a single detail, that's amazing! How long did that take?
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