I’ve been sculpting a lot, and it is progressing well.

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Not a lot of progress today: I did a few experiments for sculpting the scales. I sculpted a few individual scales, just to get a feeling of the technique.
Then I made some negative impressions of the scales to use as tools to sculpt scales more easily. I haven’t experimented the technique yet (the tips of my “tools” are not completely “dry”). I will post some photos of my experiments soon…
Here are the tools: Made by pressing a small ball of Magic Sculpt on a nail, and then pressing that on an already sculpted scale to get an impression…
I began some sculpting on the legs, and I am pleased so far.
Yes, that’s real crabs legs tips used for nails…
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I tried to use the dipping technique to speed up the process of painting my 25 Mantic orcs.
Here is the result on 2 bad guys:
A little weathering test for my 1:35 tank models… I decided to jump back a bit in fine scale modelling recently. I am interested mainly in WWII tanks. This is a quick test with some weathering techniques I learned over the years. This piece of plastic is about 1 inch by 2 inches.
You can learn about a lot of interesting weathering techniques at this address: http://www.ipmsstockholm.org/
I started this project a little while ago, but I has been growing in my mind (dreams?) for years…
It’s THE big one! The meanest, greatest, ultimate BADASS creature in the whole D&D universe *and multiverse*: the legendary Tarrasque.
Ok, that’s it! My first blog. I wanted to do it for a long time. I wanted a place to show up my works, wips and share hard earned tips with the community. Here it goes…










