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mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color





mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo



Just bought a few supplies this past weekend thus I was able to work on my WarMachine Gaming table commission. I bought some epoxy putty, some gel type super glues and some acrylic paints.



Pardon the inactivity here in my website though. My modeling mojo is not down at all, I am just focusing on my real work these days as I am aiming for something I want. Maybe once I get what I want at work, will have the peace of mind to do more Gunpla on weekends at the very least. Wish me luck guys!



Anyways, my objective for these modular pieces is to make them as playable, durable and eye catching as possible. So unlike super realistic groundwork ( real sand glued over the base which easily flakes off ), I made sure that the sand is well mixed with the glue and not sprinkled. The technique gives it a hard sand coating but is not as realistic looking. However this technique gives you a nice texture that does not flake off during game play. The painting of the pieces will also be more high contrasting and with bolder colors. Less realistic looking but will be more eye catching.



I used the Epoxy Putty to create the rock pavement across the two " HILL " pieces. I created a pattern out of scrap pla plates and pressed them over the wet putty. Looks okay after the base painting but I hope they look better after I add pigments and a few acrylic washes.



I also bought my biggest Acrylic paint ever! It's a ONE liter Chromacryl by Chroma. It's a yellow oxide which is the base color of all the modular pieces. I regret not getting the Vallejo half liter counterpart though, as I needed 3 thick coatings to achieve a solid base color. Unlike the Vallejos which only needs a coat for creating solid colors. However Chromacryl is half the price of Vallejos! A liter of Chromacryl costs ( 700 Php ) the same as half ( 500 ml ) liter of Vallejo.





Chromacryl was great though as it is slightly better than the cheaper Reeves and Liquitex acrylics.



I also managed to start work on the two " WATCH TOWER " pieces. I used old satay sticks to reduce cost. Should look like quickly put up wooden watch towers with metal sheets at the bottom for protection. Looking forward to showing you more updates soon.



The pieces below are not yet finish. I have yet to add a few details, some dry brushing and more painting on all the pieces. Hope my client likes them so far...






mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo








mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo









mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo





mini WAR GAMING table WIP - desert base color photo







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my TOP picks for G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized



my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo



We ( all the 5 judges ) are currently judging the Best Customized category at G-SHOT 2011. Gundam Guy has announced the winner of Best Straight Build and Best Paint Job already and we will have the results of the Best in Customized very soon! 3 of the 5 judges ( including yours truly ) has casted our votes... so results will be up soon guys!



Much like the previous two categories, the Best Customized category proves to be as difficult to judge. Tons of great entries from all over the world! Previous Filipino Bandai champions Angelo Guibone and Eric Capucion has joined the fun. Top up and coming masters and modelers such as Jonathan Kaminski MatX and Gian Paparo are also on my top picks! Matt Tomczek, the winner in Best Paint Job also has an entry! All great stuff and I have my top 10 picks in random order in this post!



Do check out the official post at Gundam Guy's for more and bigger photos of all the entries! Here is the link guys...









my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo




my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo




my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo




my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo




my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo




my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo




my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo




my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo




my TOP picks at G-SHOT 2011 Best Customized photo

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G-SHOT 2011 Best in Paint Job - Matt Tomczek





G-SHOT 2011 Best in Paint Job - Matt Tomczek photo



Good friend and MAC forums VIP member Matt Tomczek of the US just won in the Best in Paint Job category at Gundam Guy's G-Shot 2011 Gunpla Photo Contest!



Lots of great entries in the Best in Paint Job Category but I ended up choosing Matt's fine work on this Perfect Grade GP01. The insane amount of work and the technical skill to pull of such a fine perfect grade masterpiece is too overwhelming for me to not put Matt as the winner. 3 out of the 5 judges chose this build over the others.



View the rest of the finalists which made our job difficult at Gundam Guy's official post. Here is the link guys...







G-SHOT 2011 Best in Paint Job - Matt Tomczek photo




G-SHOT 2011 Best in Paint Job - Matt Tomczek photo


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MG Hyakushiki modeled by seven6398





MG Hyakushiki modeled by seven6398 photo





Fellow blogger and MAC forums member SEVEN6398 has just finished a stunning Bandai Master Grade Hyakushiki.





Beautiful photographs that gives justice to his fine work. Seven shows off this finely built master grade with stunning finishing. The colors are just perfect and the poses are super nice to behold. A ton more photos and discussion of this masterpiece of a build by Seven6398 at MAC forums as usual. Now here is the link...









MG Hyakushiki modeled by seven6398 photo






 MG Hyakushiki modeled by seven6398 photo

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MG The O and Pet modeled by AMITNETZER1






custom master grade The O photo




Just got home from the office and I figured I'd share a few works before retiring today.



I have here a very entertaining and beautiful piece of work from MAC forums member AMITNETZER1. He calls this build " The O and his Pet ". He did a superb job on the finishing of the glossy MG The O in a stunning orange color scheme and fitted it with a cool pet! Concept is very entertaining and refreshing at the same time and both kits are beautifully done.



Anyways discussion and a ton more photos of this stunning work at our MAC forums diorama section. Here is the link as usual guys...




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mini WAR GAMING table WIP - sand and paper mache





mini War Gaming table WIP photo



I am too restless and uneasy during the last couple of weekends and can't focus much on my projects. My closest friends both in my Gunpla life and real life knows why. But I am glad I sort of managed to work a bit on the modular pieces of my mini War Gaming table commission project.



After shaving the styropors to shape, I then applied the usual tissue paper + wood glue all over the pieces ( with the help of my daughters ). I then applied the usual wood glue + sand ( fine aquarium sand this time ) on top of all the pieces. I lack the supplies and materials to continue on the other pieces like the water holes, hills, watch towers and the forest pieces though. I really need to re supply soon to keep on working on this project.



Anyways, the " ruins " piecs are primed and should be painting those soon. Will just let the wood glue cure and will be hand painting it soon. Now here are a few more photos...






mini War Gaming table WIP photo






mini War Gaming table WIP photo






mini War Gaming table WIP photo






mini War Gaming table WIP photo






mini War Gaming table WIP photo






mini War Gaming table WIP photo






mini War Gaming table WIP photo






mini War Gaming table WIP photo




 UP NEXT





Up next will be the painting of the first set of modular pieces. The pieces primed below are the " RUINS " pieces. Just extra pieces with parts from an old Spawn action figure. All pieces should look old and rusted once painted. All pieces will be hand painted and weathered with Vallejo paints and pigments as usual.










mini War Gaming table WIP photo






mini War Gaming table WIP photo




mini War Gaming table WIP photo


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Scratch Building Curvy Pla plate by JULIUS LIM





Scratch Building Curvy Pla plate by JULIUS LIM photo



Although I cannot work on Gunpla or any project on weekdays I still could squeeze time for the internet. I saw this great tutorial from one of the sickest scratch builders around in JULIUS LIM of Malaysia. The level of skill of Julius Lim is head and shoulders over the rest of us and he continues to show great stuff with every project.



This is basically a part of his ongoing 1/48 Sinanju Head Display project wherein he is scratch building the rest of the parts of the standard 1/48 Sinanju. Cool stuff that will sure inspire others in the community! Anyways the more complete tutorial and more photos of this at Juju's website. Here is the link guys...











Scratch Building Curvy Pla plate by JULIUS LIM photo








Scratch Building Curvy Pla plate by JULIUS LIM photo


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Black Templars Sword Brethren by AULON






Warhammer 40k mini by AULON photo




 I am proud to present a different miniature art this time!



This Warhammer 40k Black Templars Sword Brethren, was modeled by MAC forums Moderator Pawel Cynk aka AULON of Poland. Aulon was the first ever champion of MAC forums when he won in our very first contest way back 2010. A pretty good Gunpla modeler who loves doing cool bases for his kits.



This time Aulon diversifies his craft by working on a Warhammer 40k mini figure. He maintains his cool weathered finishing on the mini and created a stunning base to compliment the kit. I am pretty sure this figure looks 10 times more stunning in person. Anyways more photos and discussion of this build at MAC forums. Here is the link guys...













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Junkbots Namcap modeled by RZERO1






Junkbots Namcap modeled by RZERO1 photo




 Good friend and MAC forums Moderator Raymond Celeste aka RZERO1 has just finished another crazy build!



This Raymond shares with us another one of his concept robots which is in line with his other " JunkBots ". Raymond was the originator of the concept mecha craze at MAC forums last year and he continues to deliver and give us a cool show of creative concept junkbots up to now.



Beautiful weathered finishing as always and creative crazy design. Tons more photos and discussion of this freshly done build at our MAC forums! Here is the link guys...







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1/100 Siren V Prominence Volk by MENNIE





1/100 Siren V Prominence Volk by MENNIE photo



We've got yet another resin kit master at MAC forums! This time MAC forums member MENNIE of www.bustfactory.com shares with as an impressive 1/100 Siren V Prominence Volk. Huge kit with lots of stunning details and intricate designs. Required a ton of masking work and detail painting but mennie pulled it off masterfully!



Great color tones, crisp panel line work, flawless finishing and very nice photography that gave justice to mennie's fine work. Love both the look of the kit and how mennie gave life to it with his great resin modeling. A ton more photos and discussion of this build at MAC forums. Here is the link guys...







1/100 Siren V Prominence Volk by MENNIE photo




1/100 Siren V Prominence Volk by MENNIE photo





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