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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: Serial Miniatures |
seekermeng |
Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2005 11:59 am
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I've pretty much got my Warkin minis done(pics will follow in a bit) and now I'm waiting on casting supplies for my 6mm models. ?I decided to use this "free time" to do some 28mm work I've had on my brain for a while. Here is the beginning. serial minis 1 The black and white pic was done on PSP7. ?I... |
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Forum: 6mm (and 8mm) Topic: 6mm scorpion tank killer |
seekermeng |
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2005 6:17 pm
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Drasannar, Plastruct makes both ABS and polystyrene plastic products. ABS requires either abs glue or superglue. The polystyrene takes regular plastic cements or superglues. If I remember correctly the abs products are grey and the styrene is white. The reason I prefer evergreen to plast... |
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Forum: 6mm (and 8mm) Topic: 6mm scorpion tank killer |
seekermeng |
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2005 11:59 pm
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yeah Drasannar, this works with most types of plastic cements. I have found that if you work with some of the "hotter" type glues you should avoid the thin sheets. I use .01 and .03 for 6mm models. I mainly use gel super glues with accelarators. I use evergreen plastic products for... |
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Forum: 6mm (and 8mm) Topic: 6mm scorpion tank killer |
seekermeng |
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:00 pm
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This is one of two models I'm doing for an old friend of mine. This is the master, so it has very little in the way of detail at the moment. I will mold a couple add some detail to those copies, then in turn make copies of the detailed pieces. This model will also come with a rocket battery option(i... |
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Forum: 6mm (and 8mm) Topic: On sculpting |
seekermeng |
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2005 9:23 pm
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Great stuff Drasannar. I still haven't mastered 6mm minis, but I am plugging away. I use dental tools when I sculpt. (My dad is a lab tech) I have a ton of different stuff. In the end however I only use three or four specific ones. I have also found that a good straight... |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: 28mm headhunting |
seekermeng |
Posted: Mon Feb 14, 2005 8:51 am
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Historex used to sell stuff like that. Also look for 1/60th scale stuff. (1/60=true 28mm) |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: What are you working on? (Vol. VI), |
seekermeng |
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2005 11:02 am
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I'm modeling in epic scale again. I've recieved commissions from an old friend for a new tank type, a jumbo transport/gunship helicopter(think flying super heavy) and some transport vehicles. So along those lines I'm going to try and fire up my 6mm vehicle project again. They just sit on my be... |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: The Warkin project |
seekermeng |
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 8:50 am
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Thank you Most of my figures have a little bit of my rather unusual take on things in them. Warkin meng is the last fig I'm doing for this group. He gets to have my name so he's going to be stuck with a full measure eccentricities. He should be different. |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: The Warkin project |
seekermeng |
Posted: Mon Feb 07, 2005 5:08 am
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Np Maksim I've an update. Warkin update Here are a few pics of my 3rd warkin mini. ?He is Warkin N'fey Han, Abbot of the Order of Perfected Blades of Psion. ?There are also pics of Icon and Erasamus LoJahn all painted up. ?Plus a WIP pic of Warkin Meng. I have a forth figure done as well, but she is... |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: The Warkin project |
seekermeng |
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 11:28 am
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Ack... sorry... Maksim, my computer has been down since X-mas (yea I've been to lazy or poor? to get around to fixin it) You name, I'll make it or look a fool trying. Right now I'm doing my warkin stuff and a project for a friend but I usually work on three or four minis at a time. so I'm game for a... |
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Forum: 6mm (and 8mm) Topic: Green...err Blue Stuff |
seekermeng |
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 11:12 am
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*meng stumbles from the depth of his workshop to address this query, a topic he has had way to much experience over the course of the last year...Bah* I have played around with both green stuff(PSI's Kneadatite) and milliput. I prefer Greenstuff. It has a finer grain and looks smoother i... |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: The Warkin project |
seekermeng |
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 1:50 pm
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He was the mad doctor In the HP lovecraft story the re-animator. |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: The Warkin project |
seekermeng |
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 10:20 am
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Naw I look more like Medic Klaus, but Herbert west is a hero of mine |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: The Warkin project |
seekermeng |
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 9:04 am
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While the thought of creating prohibited weapons appeals to the more unsavory parts of my brain, the notion of destroying my sculpting tools in purifying ritual to remove the taint of your visage does not. ? But be warned one can never tell what may roll off the slab and I'm not responsible for the ... |
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Forum: Other Wargames Miniatures Topic: The Warkin project |
seekermeng |
Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 8:45 am
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There you go, My next task. Meng's Big Monster Project It'll be stupendious. Maybe I'll sponsor some sort of contest and give the monster away as a prize. Of course for an undertaking such as this I'll need some inspiration. So Mojarn have ya got a good pic of yourself, hehe
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