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TF Prime Blurr

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:02 am
by Blurrz
The idea of TFP Blurr was birthed the moment I opened up TFP Wheeljack. Luckily for the project I popped my customizing cherry well before hand so I wasn't going to make a mess of this. Still there was still alot of customizing firsts with this toy, so I still had to cash in the Vcard again....

For the transition from WJ to Blurr, the most obvious part was the head, I cut Wheeljack's 'ears' and added Blurr's trademark fin. I added a couple tendrils, a goatee, and IRL Blurrz smirk for character. Second had to be Blurr's signature shoulders. I could have left the shoulders parallel to the chest instead of WJ's perpendicular, but I really wanted more height with it, so I greenstuffed the shoulders to make them taller. This complements the vehicle mode, making it more aerodynamic and blurr friendly. Lastly I had to toss the swords because they look terrible to begin with. Didn't stray too far from home as I found something from my Gunpla hobby, taking Gundam Cherudim's Sniper Rifle transitioning into Battle Rifle weapon.

For paints, I mixed my teals and blues with whites and metallics for a shinier sheen. Added a bunch of paint chipping which isn't exactly evident with the photos, guess I'll try photographing with a white background from now on.

Thanks for looking!

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Re: TF Prime Blurr

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:06 am
by MGrotusque
Those fins really work in alt mode. Using that mold as Blurr is a great idea and you did a great job making it happen.

Pretty labor heavy customization you did there i must say. He looks great man! :APPLAUSE:

Re: TF Prime Blurr

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 1:58 pm
by Cyber Bishop
Nice.. That mold fits that character well.

Re: TF Prime Blurr

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:30 pm
by Godzillabot Primal
CoughcoughCredits?coughcoughPlease? :P

Re: TF Prime Blurr

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:22 pm
by TulioDude
Pretty cool! :D

Re: TF Prime Blurr

PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:09 pm
by waaaaghlord
A good use for the mould, but with the shoulders looking a little rough I do wonder if you've had much experience working with epoxy putty previously. A couple of pointers would be to keep your sculpting tools wet while working the putty and to sand the parts to even the finish before painting.

Re: TF Prime Blurr

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 1:23 am
by Blurrz
Thanks guys!

Godzillabot Primal wrote:CoughcoughCredits?coughcoughPlease? :P


>:oP


waaaaghlord wrote:A good use for the mould, but with the shoulders looking a little rough I do wonder if you've had much experience working with epoxy putty previously. A couple of pointers would be to keep your sculpting tools wet while working the putty and to sand the parts to even the finish before painting.


Like I said, first time for this. Thanks for the advise.

Re: TF Prime Blurr

PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2012 10:21 am
by Godzillabot Primal
Blurrz wrote:Thanks guys!

Godzillabot Primal wrote:CoughcoughCredits?coughcoughPlease? :P


>:oP


waaaaghlord wrote:A good use for the mould, but with the shoulders looking a little rough I do wonder if you've had much experience working with epoxy putty previously. A couple of pointers would be to keep your sculpting tools wet while working the putty and to sand the parts to even the finish before painting.


Like I said, first time for this. Thanks for the advise.


I was being funny. :P I'm happy that my digibash was obviously satasfactory for you :D