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    Re: Sci Fi / Industrial Pulp

    I think this is the best that I have seen Technolong Kits painted/converted before.
    The rust/weathering effects are realy top notch.

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    Flash! Ah-ahhhhh! He'll save every one of us!

    Sorry, that always gets stuck in my head... looking good, the cargo bay and power plant impress me the most, looks like the final showdown at the end of Robocop. Those would also make some great Heroclix urban terrain, maybe Hulk vs. Abomination in there Keep up the great work!

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    Very nice. How did you do the weathering?

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    Re: Sci Fi / Industrial Pulp

    Great stuff. what colors did you use for the cargo bay?
    Was this for a commission or some of your own stuff?
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    Re: Sci Fi / Industrial Pulp

    insan0 (your handle always makes me smile) > prime black, wash the model with a thin dark brown color, paint your varios colors, then wash with a mix of water, white glue, brown ink (or scorched brown), and black ink (or chaos black). You'll need to experiment with various amounts of these to get something that works for you, but I'd suggest working with small amounts at first. There are a few other things, like the color glazes over the rust, followed by a drybrush of metal. Also, I found that a combination of non-metallic and metallic works very well. Now go be insane!

    Tommygun > these were done on commission; though I'd consider buying the kit for the Chem-Plant, as it turned out to be my favorite. I'm not making any sci-fi stuff for myself at this point, since I decided to focus on fantasy. I've been hoarding bits to make a 3D Space Hulk, but wth the new box set coming soon, I may drop that project. After I catch up on a bunch of Warhammer projects, somewhere down the road I'll be making some of my own Zombie Apocalypse stuff, and some Wild West stuff.

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    These are very well done, lots of inspiration to. Weathering is top notch.

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    Re: Sci Fi / Industrial Pulp

    Just curious.....How many boxes of the platformers stuff did it take you to make each of the pieces?

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    Re: Sci Fi / Industrial Pulp

    Very sexy stuff! I like how you use the Platformer stuff, and especially your choice of colours really appeals to me!

    More pics!

    The door, is that from Micro Art?
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    Wagesage- 1 kit each, with a few extra parts crossed over.
    daniel36- check out the links for more pics- I posted a bunch of each on my site. I'll check to see if Micro Art made the door, so I can credit them. Thanks!!!!!!

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    Re: Sci Fi / Industrial Pulp

    I think that door is from "Ainsty", now part of Old Crow.


    http://www.oldcrowmodels.co.uk/aitechtun.htm
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    Yes, that's the one.
    I checked out their site again;
    they make some awesome stuff!!!
    Thanks Tommygun.

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    Re: Sci Fi / Industrial Pulp

    Just a note.
    Old Crow no longer do AINSTY stuff.

    It is now on a different site. Ainsty castings. http://www.ainstycastings.co.uk/
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    Inspiring stuff. A lot of good ideas put into these. Thanks for sharing..

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