Hi All,
Pretty sweet Ron. Pretty sweet. Off to share.
Cheers Shawn and I'll have the normal pics up by the end of the day.
Ron, there's no chance for us to catch up and comment on all your projects. Once I am done writing my comment you've already uploaded pics of your next project in the meantime...
So...
Endor: The Scout is weathered very well! The dio itself: What can I say? It's what I define as perfect! The water effect looks brlliantly realistic! I am going to improve my water-effect-skills too in the near future.
Tatooine: Man, I've been trying to achieve this effect on the walls for 8 years by now. Okay, I have to say I worked on my Mos Eisley dio from 2009-2010. Then there was a break until 2016. In the meantime I gained some experience and do some experiments on the building's walls right now.
Here comes my question: This Spakfilla does some wonders. So you only mix acrylic paint with that stuff and that's it? I wish I could find some similar material to Spakfilla here in Germany...
I also like all the different shaped objects you put on your dioramas!
Han Solo & Display: The display base looks pretty sweet! The repainted head sculpt makes him an all new figure! It's just incredible how Hasbro was not able to make Han look like in TFA...
Some weeks ago I had the exact same idea with my 6" Han, which I bought from some Chinese seller (viperskingdom) on eBay. I got it loose for $12 and I think it was cheap enough to give it a try. There's just one problem: My painting skills aren't as good as yours BY FAR! Let's see when I dare to repaint his hair and face as well!
BIG THUMBS UP, MATE!
Any new project, yet? Good...I double-checked so I guess I can post this comment now...has the paint dried, yet?
Thanks heaps buddy and yeah I have been very lucky building these dios and figure and a great rate. But saying that I am semi retired and for example the Solo dio if I was working would take me 2 days to make but being semi retired it only took me a day so I can get them done faster now.
Really glad you liked the Endor dio and the hardest part for me was the tiny bubbles as I have never done bubbles before and I finally used a small paint brush to make them.
For the spakfilla I will add a little water to get the pancake type mix I like to work with. With the walls I will have the mix as follows, spakfilla/paint/water/PVA glue, the glue is used so that it adheres better to the walls.
For making sand this is what I do , spakfilla/sand/water/paint and before I add it to the base I use a model knife and cut lines into the base so the it as something to bind to.
With Solo trust me when I say it took me years to get to know how to paint faces and hair, I just kept practicing on cheap figures and also 1:6 scale heads as you need more detail on them as they are bigger and once you like the way you do that scale you just start on the smaller scales.
For the objects I like a mini hoarder and keep lids of all types bottles, straws etc and when I want a object on a dio I just throw thins together until I like what I see.
LOL, I do have the Tatooine dios I'm doing but I'm just letting the sand dry on them and will have WIP pics of them today.
Ron