Weathered 1/18th Interceptor...
Weathered 1/18th Interceptor...
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Re: Weathered 1/18th Interceptor...
Very well done. I am feeling inspired.
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Re: Weathered 1/18th Interceptor...
You ain't kidding... He did a great job! The already great car REALLY comes alive with such a fantastic weathering job. Any word on how he did his weathering? Was it pigments and pastels and/or airbrushed paint, etc. etc.
And the diorama really takes it to the next level and really captures the "feel" of the film.
Also, what did he use as the basis for the Max figure and all the other details (I assume that he used model car details but I don't know of much in this scale in either figures or car stuff --- but I normally don't build cars anyway, so what do I know...?)
Thanks for sharing!
Regards and Aloha,
Johnny B.
And the diorama really takes it to the next level and really captures the "feel" of the film.
Also, what did he use as the basis for the Max figure and all the other details (I assume that he used model car details but I don't know of much in this scale in either figures or car stuff --- but I normally don't build cars anyway, so what do I know...?)
Thanks for sharing!
Regards and Aloha,
Johnny B.
Last edited by Havoc on Sat Jul 19, 2008 3:28 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Weathered 1/18th Interceptor...
I don't know Johnny, but I'll tell him about this post and maybe he can answer those questions.
Mark
Mark