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Post by Tommygun on Dec 9, 2010 15:28:44 GMT -9
I was thinking about washer of 3 to 5 cm for larger models.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 9, 2010 13:28:24 GMT -9
I think you can compensate for balancing issues by gluing a coin or one or more large washers to the bottom of the base.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 8, 2010 17:23:31 GMT -9
Do you think you could resize and mod one of Grendelsmother64 Viking ships into a gondola?
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 8, 2010 10:43:51 GMT -9
I like the Class II Warbot, it's like an angry little R2-D2.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 7, 2010 22:22:13 GMT -9
Very nice. I need to learn to do gradients more, I spend way too much time manually drawing things in.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 7, 2010 21:44:32 GMT -9
I found this picture on the web. Notice the reddish colored one in foreground. It has a very similar engine and landing gear arrangement. I don't remember seeing this one from Space 1999, but they also have models from the UFO series too. I have only seen a few of the UFO episodes over the years. Does anyone know what it is? Attachments:
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 7, 2010 13:13:06 GMT -9
Nice. This one would benefit from a mini for scale. It's hard to visualize how high these walls are. If it helps, I believe they are 2 inches (51mm) tall. So the average 28mm mini on its stand should stand about 75 percent the height of the wall.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 6, 2010 23:20:10 GMT -9
Yes Screamer. I may do an ABC warrior and Marvin from Hitchhiker's guide movie too.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 6, 2010 16:46:37 GMT -9
It's still a work in progress. I need to work on the blood and a few tweaks. Imaging a cross between a bear trap and a landmine , that can chase you down. If you have seen the movie, you know how bad they are.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 5, 2010 19:52:26 GMT -9
I forgot to post these last images. I added an airlock/elevator to the the modules pdf.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 5, 2010 18:16:41 GMT -9
Here is a female android I'm working on.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 4, 2010 21:46:19 GMT -9
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 4, 2010 19:42:34 GMT -9
I like the style of them. Will you have any armed with an arquebus type gun?
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 3, 2010 20:36:30 GMT -9
I would agree with Parduz.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 3, 2010 16:04:33 GMT -9
Revgunn, if you have Firefox you can get a auto translator add on. It's really handy. I think mine is Foxligo
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 3, 2010 7:27:21 GMT -9
My Web site is working again!
kiladecus, those files you are looking for are on the 2nd page of the Album: Buildings folder. Look for Album: Fort and Album: Ork Settlement .
I haven't been doing much work with plastic at my Warseer log lately. I need to finish the Vulture and a few Ork projects. There is also the Art Deco city I never finished.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 2, 2010 18:30:30 GMT -9
HA! cool. You beat me to it! I was gonna re-post those tonight. Thanks. Ummm... one question, how'd you get em to be small like that?? Attachments automatically get resized, but they often have to be under a certain size to start with. A simple photo editor will resize the image. Many printers come with this software included. It's good for the web display, but you can't print from the smaller image without losing detail.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 2, 2010 12:25:43 GMT -9
Looks good. I guess you can classify it as a mix media kit.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 2, 2010 7:19:01 GMT -9
Well I have about 300 files of paper gaming terrain that need a home.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 2, 2010 4:07:12 GMT -9
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 1, 2010 23:16:54 GMT -9
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 1, 2010 22:35:39 GMT -9
I can see it now Tirick, you are going to build an entire ship with every single part modeled in multi part 3D paper.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 1, 2010 14:51:46 GMT -9
Well I just sent the other two files and received the same error massage. It may be a slow connection and timing out, but it's getting there eventually? Let me know if they show up.
And thanks again, Tom.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 1, 2010 5:28:02 GMT -9
She wears too much make up, it makes her look like a slut.
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Post by Tommygun on Dec 1, 2010 0:13:47 GMT -9
Just sent a file twice, but got a massage that an error occurred. Will try again later. Is there a size limit? It was a 1.5 meg file.
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Post by Tommygun on Nov 30, 2010 21:09:12 GMT -9
The Roomba one is great. I need to start mine soon too.
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Post by Tommygun on Nov 30, 2010 20:57:45 GMT -9
Thanks, I think I can put the Space men into three pdf with a little bit of detail lost. I don't think it will mean much once they are printed. The rest of the items I can put on my Warseer log. I just need a home for the little guys as Warseer seems a little hostile to 2D minis in the past, at least from what I have seen. I just recently joined Zealot and Paper Modelers, but their doesn't seem to be much interest there in 2D minis. One Monk/cardboard Warriors seems to be unique on the internet. I'll PM you when I have it organized.
-Thanks, Tom.
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Post by Tommygun on Nov 30, 2010 14:22:57 GMT -9
The site went down last night. It's not my site, but a sub forum of someone elses. I may have to go back to posting smaller files on Warseer. I did post the files of the Hopper and the Modules on papermodelers.com down load section.
I'm not sure where to post the space men, as there are about 22 different sets of them.
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Post by Tommygun on Nov 30, 2010 4:44:40 GMT -9
Also, Minis set in fantasy Anime style. What do you mean by that? This guy. ;D
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Post by Tommygun on Nov 29, 2010 13:21:46 GMT -9
I vote to repost them. I agree that is would be great to see more fully clothed female minis, but it's not as though these are naked. Honestly, I find the puritanism tiresome. Apparently rampant violence, sorcery and demonic creatures are fine, but not nipples under a shirt. Sigh. I have to agree with this. You can show simulated decapitation on network television, but nudity sends people into a tizzy. I don't understand this double standard.
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