Just a little something. A Saab 9-3 with passenger seat mounted triple barrel gatling gun (scratch built)
Deathurgent Post Apocalyptic Car Combat
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Poll for PA
I'm letting you decide which one of these that will be next to be transformed to a post apocalyptic monstrum.
From left to right:
Camaro Z28,
Ferrari F50,
Ford Sierra xr4i,
Custom T-bird,
Mercedes ML320.
Leave your vote in a comment below.
From left to right:
Camaro Z28,
Ferrari F50,
Ford Sierra xr4i,
Custom T-bird,
Mercedes ML320.
Leave your vote in a comment below.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Porsche continued
I've added som silver metallic (humbrol enamel no.11) onto the 959 with a technique that's called drybrushing I believe? Again, I have really no idea how it's supposed to be done but I think it looks ok.
There will of course be some more paint applied later but I have to do some studying first. I want the cars to look really weathered and ratty.
There will of course be some more paint applied later but I have to do some studying first. I want the cars to look really weathered and ratty.
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Porsche faction
I was skimming through my stash of toy cars and found that I had a large quantity of Porsches, maybe 10 or 15. Might as well make a thing out of it.
This is the first creation, a Porsche 959 from the mid-eighties. It has a hood mounted short barreled gatling gun and old school oil dispenser.
This is the first creation, a Porsche 959 from the mid-eighties. It has a hood mounted short barreled gatling gun and old school oil dispenser.
Friday, April 5, 2013
I have no idea
So I've applied some metallic paint onto the black. I have no idea on how it should be applied. Drybrushing you say? Does it look alright?
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Painting miniatures
As I said before I'm quite a rookie when it comes to painting miniatures. I found this site that really helps, called http://www.how-to-paint-miniatures.com
Can't go wrong with that, eh? But actually, when you look around the internet, you'll come across thousands of people with thousands of different painting techniques, and some tips and tricks that contradict another's. There's no easy way around this, it's trial and error, and maybe one day you'll be the one that give tips and inspire rookies.
Can't go wrong with that, eh? But actually, when you look around the internet, you'll come across thousands of people with thousands of different painting techniques, and some tips and tricks that contradict another's. There's no easy way around this, it's trial and error, and maybe one day you'll be the one that give tips and inspire rookies.
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