TFmaster's Scratchbuild WW Megatron WIP UPDATE Mar 8
TFmaster's Scratchbuild WW Megatron WIP UPDATE Mar 8
Posted by TFmaster Fri Feb 25, 2005 9:36 pm
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Posted by TM Valandar Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:00 pm
Seriously, nice work so far! I can't wait until I can afford the ABS plastic and all that to start my G1 Ironhide "re-envision"...
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Posted by TM Devastator Sat Feb 26, 2005 12:11 am
Nah, it's awesome man! When I was wondering what you were scratchbuilding this should have been the first thing that came to mind!
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Posted by OdeeanRDeathshead Sat Feb 26, 2005 8:14 am
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Posted by Viagra Prime Sat Feb 26, 2005 1:32 pm
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Posted by TFmaster Sat Feb 26, 2005 1:35 pm
OdeeanRDeathshead wrote:is it going to transform? is that a g1 megatron part at the back?
Yup.Talked to Don a couple times about him and Don has told me that I pretty much have the proper transformation down pat.
Right now I just have the arm/shoulder on a swivle forward base like Sixshot's arm but later they will totally disconnect from the body so the upper body can turn when it transforms.
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Posted by TFmaster Sat Feb 26, 2005 1:37 pm
Viagra-Prime wrote:You know when you were complaining about how you had no clue about scratchbuilding and that its beyond your skills, I was expecting some kindergarten work when you tried it out.But dang man, thats some good stuff there.
Glad to know I'm doing so well my first time out.
It's not really that hard either.Just very time consuming.
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Posted by Viagra Prime Sat Feb 26, 2005 3:08 pm
TFmaster wrote:It's not really that hard either.Just very time consuming.
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Yeah, not too hard if you have the right tools. But your very correct about being time consuming. You need extreme dedication and patience for something like this. Part of doing kitbashes is the satisfaction you have when your done. That satisfaction came rather quick doing just repaints/bashes. But this scratchbuilding stuff...man. But I'm sure the satisfaction you get from finishing a scratchbuild will be far greater than any bash. So I'm looking forward to finishing mine....6 months from now, lol. Looking forward to seeing yours as well.
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Posted by TFmaster Sat Feb 26, 2005 5:10 pm
PROWL wrote:Daaammn, you work fast, that or you've been holding out on us![]()
it's coming along great TFM! is he going to be the same size as MP Prime? Or is it the camra playing tricks?
No.I work fast.
I started that 2 days before I posted these pics.
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Posted by TFmaster Sat Feb 26, 2005 5:11 pm
dak wrote:Nice work TFM!jimsloth wrote:so did you make the head yourself? If not, whats it from?
I believe that's a G2 Green Tank Megs head.
Yup.
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Posted by BillyBadAss Sun Feb 27, 2005 3:17 am
You even put a dent in the helmet. It's those little things that make customs special. Well - what makes a custom special is that it's a custom.
You.. you know what trying to say.. buhh.
Can't wait to see more pics. And more pics of your MasterPiece Megatron kitbash , too! Please!
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Posted by Pepie Sun Feb 27, 2005 12:29 pm
I agree with Dev, when you stepped up on the scratchbuilt bandwagon I too thought you would do a Megatron first, since you have made your love for that figure very obvious
Looks spot-on, clean, symetric.. and yah.. you work fast man!
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Posted by TFmaster Sun Feb 27, 2005 3:52 pm
I'm using E Bulkhead's electronics so he has both classic transforming sounds and cannon blasts as well as help with housing the lights.
Right now I'm in the middle of building the lower arm.I got the upper part to turn alread and I should have some pics up tonight of how it's comming along.
Hope you all Like it.I'm really getting into this too and he's going to turn out pretty bad azz.
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Posted by TFmaster Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:44 am
Alpha_&_Omega wrote:I'm speachless. how much do you want for him when he's done?
I dunno. I don't think I would have the heart to sell him and if I did it would have to be a pretty penny.
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Posted by TFmaster Mon Feb 28, 2005 12:53 am
Last thing I did was sand it down to get rid of any rugged edges.
Some updates I did was finnish almost 80% of the one arm adding the lower arm and detailing the edges there as well as add all the toobs in the chest and in the shoulder.Oh and replace the stem to the back long cannon.
I hope I can fit the electronics and lights in there when I'm done.I'm purposely leaving open a space below the head (The head is on a detachable lid for now.)
Hope you all enjoy it.This guy is going to be one bad mammajamma when I'm done with it.
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Posted by Pepie Mon Feb 28, 2005 2:47 am
Do you have some pics from that contruction to show us ?
If not.. any chance you can shoot some when you're building his left arm ?
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Posted by TM Valandar Mon Feb 28, 2005 3:33 am
I assume you're going to cast the arm and simply mirror it?
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Posted by TFmaster Mon Feb 28, 2005 4:43 am
pepie wrote:I love it!! Excellent work man! Like Josh pointed out.. that arm has some marvelous articulation.
Do you have some pics from that contruction to show us ?
If not.. any chance you can shoot some when you're building his left arm ?
I'll try. I can't do it and take pics while I'm doing it.And I could take a pic of every peice I lay but that will take more time then I want.
We'll see.
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Posted by TFmaster Mon Feb 28, 2005 4:44 am
Valandar wrote:This is AWESOME!
I assume you're going to cast the arm and simply mirror it?
Nope.Going to scratchbuild it like every other part. (Except for a couple key peices here and there.)
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Posted by OdeeanRDeathshead Mon Feb 28, 2005 6:43 am
How dose the styrene hold up to the abrasive action of the steel pins in the joints as it rotates? Even on bought tfs they use vinyl for the joints so how dose it compare to that (I have never built a complex toy from styrene)?
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