I think I've finally finished this guy, unless I can find a good way to make tape-like buttons for his waistplate. Note the gun now turns into Laserbeak also (I did post pics of Laserbeak a while back though). Head courtesy of Sculpt-bot
http://img300.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sw1bottt6.jpg
http://img300.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sw2botjb4.jpg
http://img300.imageshack.us/my.php?image=sw3botlr3.jpg
Comments? Critisism? Anything?
Enjoy
JL
Alt Soundwave + Laserbeak
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cool i like them did you use optimus or nemesis?

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Interesting idea. I'd like to see some shots of the alt mode and some of lazerbeak.
Only thing that gets me(just a little) is the paint looks very thick, does that effect transformation?
Only thing that gets me(just a little) is the paint looks very thick, does that effect transformation?
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Yeah the paint is rather thick, I was struggling to get the blue right as i forgot to undercoat & then put a thin blue-glitter coat on the outside to give it a bit of sparkle which doesn't really work
Not sure if it affects transformation, hasn't been attempted yet
JL
Not sure if it affects transformation, hasn't been attempted yet
JL
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The head is actually a scratch-built Sculpt-bot design. I would have used something like a airbrush if I had access to such a tool but I don't, and I did take it apart as much as I could. As I said earlier, the paint is unfortunately too thick as I was struggling to get it the way I wanted. All part of the learning curve I guess
Regards
JL
Regards
JL
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icanfly wrote:The head is actually a scratch-built Sculpt-bot design. I would have used something like a airbrush if I had access to such a tool but I don't, and I did take it apart as much as I could. As I said earlier, the paint is unfortunately too thick as I was struggling to get it the way I wanted. All part of the learning curve I guess
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Ah the sculpt-bot heads I have those. They're very neat.
And so is your laserbeak, that's very cool.
You can pick up a cheap airbrush from some Mr.Toys Toyworld superstores and some hobby shops. That includes nozzle section and a can instead of a compressor. They're AUS$40. You wont regret it they're very nice.
OR just use Tamiya Spray cans. Also available from Mr.Toys.
Also try looking into Gundam Markers for detailing/panel lining, they're just so much better than trying to paint thin black lines. http://www.astrohobby.com.au/ has a nice selection of the sprays and markers.
One more thing how did you go putting on the head? Did you drill into it and put it on?
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