I love that you are making these to the level we always wished we could for the movies! When working on a film, we always have to keep the budget and time frame in the front of our mind. We always end up making compromises to quality or quantity. Your parts look so clean and crisp! No glue globs, seam lines, gaps, etc…
For movie models we often only build and paint the side that's seen by camera and have to stop there. We seldom if ever get to indulge in "completing" a model. Many models are made with materials that only have to survive the shooting process, that then fall apart shortly there after.
I applaud and respect all of you who take these builds to the level that you do! I am jealous because we don't get to on the "real" things.
Thank you Don ! Hopefully the texture will look good after painting
The head underside is what I like the most on the head, it's so busy and mechanical, it works, really ! (something MR didnt get, they forget a lot of details).
Im going to make the gun recoil system, it will be pretty bad in comparison of what Matt will do ! I'll replace mine later.
Beautiful head! Model making at its best!! And to respond to your question: born and raised in Brussels, Belgium (bonjour voisin) moved to Canada 33 years ago. It's fun to see people from around the world on the RPF:cool
Yea the most interesting part of the head is underside and the gun recoil system,looking forward to that:thumbsup
Don
Hmmm... Going to have to go to my Thesaurus. I've run out of words to express how great this is looking!