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Post by hersir on Dec 28, 2005 18:32:03 GMT
Hi all. This it is my project,to turn to a maid a soldier this one is a photo of the original art Box of J.J.Models I want to transform it into a soldier of medieval fantasy This one is the first photo of the transformation, In her the finished helmet is seen
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Post by hersir on Dec 29, 2005 4:24:03 GMT
a photo of the back part of the helmet another photo of the superior part of the body here already one begins to appreciate the armor one but to appreciate the composition of the body the left leg is doubled (I take advantage of the original position to the maximum)
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Post by Phantom Major on Dec 29, 2005 12:39:02 GMT
WOW Minna you realy are moving along with that figure conversion. I've built one or two of those JJ models figures but i have always found the facial features too be rather soft and lacking in detail, so i'm impressed with the wor you have done so far and i can't wait too see the finished figure
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Post by drhall on Dec 29, 2005 20:48:49 GMT
I really like the helmet and the rest of the armour seems to be coming along well. This is quite a conversion. Not just from the work side of it but the fact that you could look at the maid and see a warrior inside.
Keep at it. Can't wait to see the finished soldier.
;D Dave Hall
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Post by hersir on Jan 20, 2006 0:05:59 GMT
hello, here I am again. I feel slowness but to compensate I put photos to you: details of the armor and adjustments in the chests differences of original shoe and modeled boot detail of the boot without finishing. They lack the clasps forward boot. composition of the superior part, profile composition of the inferior part In this one lack the shield Thanks for your patience; a greeting and happy year! proximamente but......I promise it
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Post by Phantom Major on Jan 20, 2006 14:58:06 GMT
well you've certainly come along way from what was depicted by the original JJ models figure so don't be so hard on yourself for taking so long to get this far, after all i think all of us would experience struggle to complete such an ambitious task.
You've done some excellent sculpting so far and although you still have a long way too go, keep it up because it looks great so far!
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Post by hersir on Jan 21, 2006 21:20:52 GMT
Phantom Thanks, now I leave photos you but: these are with the shield (still without finishing it) In this photo you go away the size of the figure, since it is put upon a chair another one.... this one to see the shield better I hope that soon it has more, it is that I do not have camera of photos and I must go to house of a friend to make the photos. Good bye and thanks
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Post by drhall on Jan 26, 2006 16:01:10 GMT
Seems to be coming along quite nicely. Are you going to paint the finished sculpt?
;D Dave Hall
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Post by hersir on Jan 28, 2006 2:18:42 GMT
WoW! first to say that I very see the changed web, it is my computer or the Web? I see the red letters and the black bottom....I like the change, although a little rare.
second: to thank for your pursuit.
and third: that I will not paint this figure because I promised to a friend who would paint he. Right now I am working making the sleeves of the single-breasted uniform jacket (Magic and Duro mixture), and while dry the putty I am making the victim whom it has in the ground. In the end it will be enough but great a species of orco that she. Greetings
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Post by Phantom Major on Jan 28, 2006 13:22:21 GMT
hersir,
don't worry about the colours of the web, my friend is altering it for me and is experiementing with the palette options. As for letting your friend paint the figure well i hope we get too see the finished figure as your sculpting has produced an excellent peice of work, well done !
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Post by hersir on Feb 8, 2006 15:27:50 GMT
Hi! this one is the second series of photos, in her they see the clothes in the arms as well as the shield practically finished: now it is to sandpaper and to polish the shield the part of behind Well and and like certain cartoons: That is everything! (more or less....) Now until the next session of photos
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Post by figurator on Feb 8, 2006 15:47:09 GMT
WOW! painting figures most anyone can learn.....but work like this is true talent! Awesome work!
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Post by doon on Feb 8, 2006 16:33:51 GMT
Very Excellent!
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Post by kornbeef on Feb 8, 2006 19:28:27 GMT
Very very excellent!
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Post by hersir on Feb 9, 2006 18:52:14 GMT
Ok FriendĀ“s it is going to give shame to me......thanks to all for the so pleasant answers. And now despues of the beautiful one.....the beast comes!!!! I present the monster that is killing the soldier: the OGRE!! is modeled with putty "magic sculp",although I made a first attempt with "Hard" putty (he is the green one)
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