"Two Reaper Bones trolls" Topic
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123Mac | 16 Jun 2014 7:48 a.m. PST |
Same sculpt, with some simple reposing. I'm calling them Heinz and French.
More at my blog. |
Xintao | 16 Jun 2014 9:55 a.m. PST |
They look great. How did you find working with Bones? I felt it was pretty easy. Did you pin the arms? Xin |
123Mac | 16 Jun 2014 11:35 a.m. PST |
Thanks! Bonesium is a great material for conversions. Cuts and pins really easily, but still holds its shape. I just filled in some of the gaps with Milliput, and I'm hard-pressed to see where the alterations are on the modded figure. |
Zargon | 16 Jun 2014 11:56 a.m. PST |
That looks nice, the material has a bit of spring in it or is it 'hard' set? That troll looks the business too. Looks like this stuff molds very nicely and hope we see most figures come out in it. Cheers hope |
Redroom | 16 Jun 2014 4:25 p.m. PST |
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123Mac | 16 Jun 2014 8:16 p.m. PST |
Thanks guys! @ Zargon: Yes, the material have a bit of give to it, but it isn't rubbery. I like it a lot. I suppose one concern is that if it bends too much, the paint could stretch off, but I just gave one of the trolls a test prod, and the painted and sealed figure isn't actually that flexible. It's probably flexible enough that if I dropped it, it won't get damaged, but it's solid otherwise. |
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