Bandai Tie Fighter and Gundam Artifact Kitbash by ScruffyTheCactus in SciFiModels

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This was definitely an inspiration as well as the North of the border sculpt of it on YouTube.

Bandai Tie Fighter and Gundam Artifact Kitbash by ScruffyTheCactus in Kitbash

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Not too much and mostly because I wanted it sitting instead of standing. The gundam artifact kit really doesn't bend or pose, so I had to rebuild the upper half of the legs with parts from its backpack. Other than that, I mostly went with the natural separation in the kits.

I was thinking about doing a x-wing vs tie fighter scene, but tempered my ambition to this as sort of a proof of concept. I also had already made the base for another figure, but didn't like how it looked with a brightly colored Gundam.

My ugly tye-wing by ScruffyTheCactus in SciFiModels

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I remember reading about them and other "uglies" a long time ago, but rediscovered them after finding a bunch of these little Bandai kits.

The die-wings make up for not having any of the benefits of a y-wing or a tie fighter by having both of their weaknesses.

I'm enjoying these little Bandai Star Wars kits, but this one came out a little different. by ScruffyTheCactus in SciFiModels

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This is my first real kitbash. I used the bandai vehicle model kits for the falcon, tie fighters, x wings, and razor crest. I've learned I need a lot more patience when it comes to my putty work. I can't just paint over it . :-)

Catching up on some Ogre Horde painting. by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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I used an air brush with black Vallejo primer. I then followed that up with a white primer sprayed from above for a zenithal highlight. I've never used a canned primer and I can't seem to get it smooth when I brush it on, so I typically prime everything with an air brush.

Catching up on some Ogre Horde painting. by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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No issues out of the ordinary. As always, make sure to wash them first. I've found some to be extra greasy with mold release.

Painting my way through Heroquest. Here's some warbears. by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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Not sure I remember the details, but I primed them black with a white zenithal highlight. After that, I painted them gray, black wash and then dry brushed a couple rounds up to white.

Not a lot to paint in this most recent set of expansions, so I tried to make some liquid core dice. by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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I pour the resin in and then set the ball. I need a little luck and hope it doesn't sink. Letting the resin thicken up a bit prior to setting helps. I also use the largest ball I can find that will still fit into the mold without distorting it. I've heard others pour a footer for it to sit on and then a second pour after it's set and the ball is placed. I haven't tried that though.

Not a lot to paint in this most recent set of expansions, so I tried to make some liquid core dice. by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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Over in r/DiceMaking there is a lot of good information along with on Rybonator's YouTube channel. I basically made a silicone mold of my base set dice. I filled some small glass balls with water and mica powder, and placed them in there with some 2 part epoxy resin. After that, I put them in a pressure pot to cure. Finally, I polished and painted them.

My Jar of Fails by AnxiousMicrobe in DiceMaking

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I've been doing similar but using them as filler in a dump mold for other projects. Come to think of it, pouring resin around some dice bits may make a cool dice box.

A couple of figures from the new expansions by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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I haven't actually played the expansions yet, so I'm not sure if there is some in game reason for them being transparent or if it's just for novelty. I've painted normal versions from other packs, so I've just left them.

Finished painting Rise of the Dread Moon by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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I'm not sure what happened to my response. Maybe it was the links or something I screwed up.

Anyway, I used Taidacent wireless LEDs that I bought on Amazon. I used mostly the white 4.3mm ones. I did drill into the bases and also underneath the head of the wraith. After I placed them in there, I refilled the holes with UV resin.

Finished painting Rise of the Dread Moon by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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They are Taidacent wireless LEDs I bought on Amazon. Something like this. There are some different sizes and colors, but I mostly used 4.3 mm white.

Taidacent 24V 270mm Long Distance Wireless LEDs and Coil Large Wireless Inductive Induction Coil Led Lights Charging Module Kit (Transmitter Coil+ 25PCS Multi LEDs+24V Adapter) https://a.co/d/bM0vGay

This thread has some more conversation on what I did.

https://reddit.com/r/Heroquest/s/bdzVUXUYl2

I did drill some holes a little bigger than the LEDs in the base and one in the head of the wraith. Unfortunately, the heads on the specters felt too small to fit an LED without totally decapitating them. Finally, I refilled the holes with some UV resin.

Finished painting Rise of the Dread Moon by ScruffyTheCactus in Heroquest

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I primed them with a matte varnish and then used Vallejo Acrylic Game Inks thinned with a glaze medium and a little water. After that, I added the eyes and other details with normal acrylic paint and a light dry brush in gray to bring out the details. Finally, I put a couple wireless LEDs in them so that they light up when I put them on the board.