
Here is the direct link to their article as well : http://www.tfw2005.com/spotlight-custom-transformers-at-tfw2005.htm
Devastator wrote:Man, those customs are pretty darn impressive. They're so flawlessly painted that it's easy to understand why they got into the spotlight. I'm a little disappointed to see that they're almost all Alternators though. Doesn't anyone do any serious kitbashing anymore? Don't get me wrong, most of the Alt customs I've seen are beautiful pieces of work and deserve to be seen by a large audience. However, it doesn't take a lot of kitbashing skill to do the majority of Alt customs out there.
Please forgive me Alternators customizers! I don't mean to be offensive or insult your work; what you do still involves a lot of skill and talent. I don't know if I could do a better job or not at painting.
Devastator wrote:Man, those customs are pretty darn impressive. They're so flawlessly painted that it's easy to understand why they got into the spotlight. I'm a little disappointed to see that they're almost all Alternators though. Doesn't anyone do any serious kitbashing anymore? Don't get me wrong, most of the Alt customs I've seen are beautiful pieces of work and deserve to be seen by a large audience. However, it doesn't take a lot of kitbashing skill to do the majority of Alt customs out there.
Please forgive me Alternators customizers! I don't mean to be offensive or insult your work; what you do still involves a lot of skill and talent. I don't know if I could do a better job or not at painting.
Lobo wrote:I thought that was pretty cool of redline to do that! Definately got the KB forum there a little more exposure. They should do it every month.Devastator wrote:Man, those customs are pretty darn impressive. They're so flawlessly painted that it's easy to understand why they got into the spotlight. I'm a little disappointed to see that they're almost all Alternators though. Doesn't anyone do any serious kitbashing anymore? Don't get me wrong, most of the Alt customs I've seen are beautiful pieces of work and deserve to be seen by a large audience. However, it doesn't take a lot of kitbashing skill to do the majority of Alt customs out there.
Please forgive me Alternators customizers! I don't mean to be offensive or insult your work; what you do still involves a lot of skill and talent. I don't know if I could do a better job or not at painting.
I think the reason there are so many Alternator customs IS because it doesn't take a lot of kitbashing skill to make one. They're big, easy to take apart, and because of their scale, extra parts from model kits are readily available. Plus, the Alternators line is extremely popular. As are Alternator customs. It's only natural for people to want to do Alternator customs.
The Alternator line is also a great stepping stone to get involved in the hobby. And as a person creates more and more Alternator customs, their skills improve and they take on new and more complex projects. Start with a repaint, next start adding scratchbuilt extras and remolding, then do a reshell, etc. Skills learned doing Alternator customs help with any other kitbashing project a customizer wants to take on. I honestly doubt the kitbashing community would be what it is today if the Alternator line was never released.
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