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Thursday, July 5, 2012
Tipping the scales... sculpting nearly finished
The last big thing to do on the Titan is the scales. I have gone through a few designs, depending on what materials I had to work with, and how strong I thought it would be. It also had to fit a certain dimension, allowing room for all the nearby miniatures on the board, plus it had to be a workable game piece. I had to make sure that standard figures would be able to get into base contact.
This reduced the size of the scales from the original intent.
There is still a bit of work to be done on the weapon handle, and ther odds and ends here and there.
The colors on this piece when it is painted will likely be very similar to the Ushabti.
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James, your work is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words! I have been itching to finish the sculpting on this guy for over a year...
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