Hemble
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
"Look Sir, Droids" dio was for a client.
Troopers & Dewback - The troopers are from Bandai and built straight out of the box and the back packs were made as per the clients request. The Dewback is from stannarts (www.stannarts.com) and is a resin figure which needed building which was the lower legs and toes, I added real leather to the saddle, straps, bags, water bottle and reins.
I used fake fur for the fur one the dewback and the bedrolls are pieces of cloth wrapped and then I used thin pieces of leather for the straps. The weapon holster and prod holster are also leather cut out and glued together.
Escape Pod - the pod has been made using PVC pipes and connections and then I detailed it using plastic card, 1/35th, 1/72nd scale parts, wire, paint lids and curtain rod ends.
Base - is a piece of wood I got from Bunnings (local hardware shop) and the edges are foam board and then I filled the interior with foam, paper and cardboard and once the interior was done I used Plaster of Paris to cover the foam etc. Once the Plaster was dry I then used a 50/40/10 mix of spakfilla/sand/paint and used this as the ground work.
Ron
"Look Sir, Droids" dio was for a client.
Troopers & Dewback - The troopers are from Bandai and built straight out of the box and the back packs were made as per the clients request. The Dewback is from stannarts (www.stannarts.com) and is a resin figure which needed building which was the lower legs and toes, I added real leather to the saddle, straps, bags, water bottle and reins.
I used fake fur for the fur one the dewback and the bedrolls are pieces of cloth wrapped and then I used thin pieces of leather for the straps. The weapon holster and prod holster are also leather cut out and glued together.
Escape Pod - the pod has been made using PVC pipes and connections and then I detailed it using plastic card, 1/35th, 1/72nd scale parts, wire, paint lids and curtain rod ends.
Base - is a piece of wood I got from Bunnings (local hardware shop) and the edges are foam board and then I filled the interior with foam, paper and cardboard and once the interior was done I used Plaster of Paris to cover the foam etc. Once the Plaster was dry I then used a 50/40/10 mix of spakfilla/sand/paint and used this as the ground work.
Ron
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