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Thursday, August 13, 2015

On a more massive scale


Scale 75 that is!

This fantastic 75mm sculpt is about to get a new home, which is under construction now.  Scale 75 is the manufacturer, where you can find a host of these amazing beauties!!

Along with my first large scale bust, this will also be the first 70+ mm sculpt that I have ever painted.


The experimentation will continue as I also test some new paints... at least for me.  This is part of the ScaleColor line.


I may secure one or two other colors as well, in the yellow range, but I will see just how far these can be taken.  Using the lime green as a yellow should be quite interesting!!


To the miniature, where we see the pieces prior to assembly.


I have seen a great many of these lager scale figures perched on plinths, but I wanted to try something different.

Years ago, I worked almost exclusively in diorama form.  I still have a number of the wooden plaques remaining, and one was chosen as the base for this vignette.

This image shows most of the supplies, such as the various tree bark textures, branches, glue, gravel, and so on.


A quick look inside the bark box shows four distinct textures.  I try to find as many as possible.  At various scales, the texture can take on an entirely different look.


I had a general notion of what I wanted to do, but the available pieces and the figure itself will be the final arbiter of the design.  I usually allow these things to work themselves out as I place various pieces and see what forms they take.

I did want to have some water in this diorama, either in waterfall form or as a stream.  The time of year will most likely be fall, but early winter is not out of the question.


I have a few of these extendable utility knives on hand to shave down the part of the bark that I want to attach to the larger base.  Since this is a large metal figure, it is vital to have as strong a bond as possible.


Placing the branches will be covered in the next post, as will the application of the Sand paste and gravel.  A number of posts on the construction of this diorama will follow, so stay tuned!!


12 comments:

  1. Cool!
    I'm looking forward to seeing your work on this project, - I'd like to find out what you think of the Scale 75 Paints too.

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    1. There will definitely be a number of posts showing all the activity for you!

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  2. Can't wait! I learned a crap ton tackling my first 120 mm mini this year. You know what P-Diddy said was true: More mm more problems - unless I miss heard the lyrics...

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    1. Hehe! That's so true :-) My big brushes will finally say that they have a worthy opponent!

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  3. Awesome! Looks like a great project, excited to see how it goes! :)

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    1. Thanks! There are going to be a TON of first time experiments on this piece, of virtually every aspect of it. Should be fun!

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  4. And I gotta say, your blog is really inspiring, thanks for taking the time to share!

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    1. Many thanks for taking the time to visit, and to chat!

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  5. Excited for you to work on a mini of this scale James! Already excited just seeing your ideas for the base :)

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    1. There are a number of experiments that will be conducted... such as floating leaves in the water ;-)

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  6. Interesting, ... I checked out their website and there are some amazing miniatures and small dioramas in there.

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