Lovely! Especially the eyes on the left head! Keep up the great work!
Wow, Great job!
Have you considered casting the heads in rubber to make them more movie accurate? Also is the paint you use that shiney or is it just the camera? In my opinion they would look more realistic if they had less of a gloss to them. Awesome job though, no way would I have the dedication to make more than my favourite ones.
Keep it up!
thankyou yes the logo can be cast in a clear resin tinted green that way the led light will shine through. That'll probably be something I tackle once I complete the sets and move onto imbed ding the voice module inside each figure. As far as the Audio files, I've never looked into those games, I just assumed they had different voice actors do them but it's a great idea and I'll have to try and locate those games, unless of course you have access to the files and wouldn't mind sending them to me via email. Just in case you can send them to jok3r0314@gmail.com with the subject "small soldiers"hi jok3r, your progress is fanstastic! I really like the heads and the logos for the belts youve created. Tell me, is it possible to create a transparent skull logo for the belt of archer and chip / 12" hasbro talking figures? I think it needs to be in resin to be transparent, so that a LED behind it is able to flash it up to bright green. Do you think its possible to create with own hands?
I have also read that you ripped the movie sounds for your stands. Here is maybe a little tip: There are 2 PC Games of Small Soldiers which should have original US Voices on it. I know from small soldiers globotech design lab you can easily copy the sound folder of the 8bit .wav taunts of gorgonites or commando elites. The other game is called small soldiers squad commander, but here you only can record some sentences but even without music/sound effects. Ive needed VMWare to run these Hope that helps Cheers!
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Exciting news indeed! Very nice. I admire your dedication.