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  • in reply to: The GSG goes Ape! #72643
    Avatar photoTony Noble
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    Tim, nice live action photos, but none of them is wearing power armor, that’s just weak man! Oh, I made some vehicles for them too.


    Avatar photoTony Noble
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    Yes, they do require some cleanup because when I ship them I leave the supports on because it helps protect the models. I thank you guys for your comments and pictures. When cleaning up the models it is important to not use excessive force and a sharp hobby knife as the models are hard plastic and the smaller bits will break. However as they are hard plastic is easy to glue them back in place. If you hate plastic you can also use music/piano wire to replace gun barrels, a pin vise will easily drill the plastic. Kyoteblue and Just Jack I had no idea you guys were posting here so prolifically. I wish I lived closer to you all as modern gaming in Vegas is practically non existant. Warhamster 40k and FOW rule the hobby stores in these parts.

    in reply to: Ultra Modern 1/100 Chinese vehicles #52302
    Avatar photoTony Noble
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    They are single piece castings as I am absolutely new to digital sculpting and do not currently posses the knowledge of how to manipulate the files to remove the turrets and cast them seperately. I personally would not make the models multi-part because the piece is more sturdy as a single component and they are intended for gaming not true modeling. 3d printing has opened my eyes but I can state unequivocally that it is FAR from simply plug in and push a button status. If you do not count the cost of the printer the materials in these models cost about $2 each plus about 2 hours per model to print. This is my attempt to turn my hobby into a part time enterprise for additional cash flow as well as scratch my eclectic hobby needs. Thank you for the compliments.

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