For the sake of to be a Formania wannabe .
Focus on the barely noticeable areas for the past 2weeks (; ̄Д ̄)
Thanks to Gunpla Marathon !
Last 2weekend , Myself , Becky Law & Yuen committed a 12hrs overnight plastic ride
from 8pm to 8am with FB updates every 2hrs.
It's fun it's efficient but it's not healthy at all :D
Anyway , here's the result ....
Having a real hard time to create another layer of plaplate to match the inner profile.
Parts separation to ease molding as well as painting at last stage ......
When the day comes ....=..=
Spaulder inner frame - the main criteria of Formania, expose the internal structure as much as possible.
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The shoulder joint built up by my favorite PVC pipes .
For a quick one, the white pcs on the right is resin casted by one pcs mold.
Temporary attach to main body for proportion check.
Putting up all together, with some detailing add on - pipes ,koto parts, metal parts , panel lines ....etc.
!! UPCOMING NEXT !!
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More 'barely noticeable areas' (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
More 'barely noticeable areas' (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
Thanks for viewing ! :D
It's simply amazing!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSame to yours Bro !! :D Tks
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ReplyDelete;P
ReplyDeleteTks for dropping by , Dop .
Scratchbuilding at its finest!! Pure talent and patience!
ReplyDeleteok now u make me hysteria bro...argh
ReplyDeleteawesome julius, very genius
ReplyDeletei really like your work, keep it up bro :)
Hi guys, Many thanks for the kind words :)
ReplyDeleteyou're going to build the entire kit with legs and everything right?..
ReplyDeleteHi Seven6398 ,
ReplyDeleteNo no no :P That will be too much works for 1/48 :P
I just try to archive something similar to Formania :)
this is sickness, God your skill is exceed the limit of human being >_<
ReplyDeletereally admired your works till this day sir
Oh man this thing has to be the most ambitious project i have seen in a very long time! You're doing a marvelous job so far! You're doing Sinanju proud!
ReplyDeleteWhat was used for the tubing in the arm well?
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