Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Monday, February 17, 2014
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Touchdown!
Been busy for the past few weeks, and I probably have a few finished stuff begging for some photo galleries (The Slug Flyer and Eri being the most recent), but for today though I got a very special package.
They arrived!
And they blew a massive hole in my wallet. But I can definitely say Pit-Road kits are so worth the extra bucks I shelled out.
And they blew a massive hole in my wallet. But I can definitely say Pit-Road kits are so worth the extra bucks I shelled out.
Labels:
1/144 scale,
J35 0 Draken,
PAK-FA,
Pit-Road,
Plamo
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Monday, February 3, 2014
PROJECT SLUG PART 1: It Begins
Sunday, February 2, 2014
hack and slash
Okay, one of the essential parts to pay attention to when working on something like the metal slug gashapon set is the figures. You can paint up the vehicles all nice and all but the figures also need that sort of attention.
That being said, it's pretty hard to paint them up right when they're one solid piece of PVC (or rather several parts firmly held together by glue).
If I wanted to paint the figures entirely, meaning ALL the little crevices and gaps, I can't accomplish that by just painting them as-is, or rather you can but it'll be way to difficult and nerve-wracking for your hands.
What could you do?
Labels:
metal slug,
modifications,
tutorials,
work in progress
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Saturday!
Today was quite a day, played cardgames, hung out with friends and bought some stuff I've been pining to get, the Metal Slug Gashapon Kits from TakaraTomy A.R.T.S. (formerly Yujin).
Labels:
1/144 scale,
Area 88,
metal slug,
Plamo,
Shin Kazama
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