Yeah... and its giving me lots of problems because of it. Thankfully it means that the details are "slightly" easier to do, but because of its size now I realize I have no storage boxes for it anymore, I will need to invest in something bigger for when I move next. On the plus size, I can finally make a structure large enough for models to really "explore" inside it, perfect for potential Mordheim shenanigans I think.
Some scale shots with a lone saurus spearman:
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Also another major problem is the material I used. The floral foam, while super easy to cut into the shapes I want, it very brittle even after its first coat of spray paint. I am finding that before I can start adding grey paint, I will have to go over the ENTIRE structure again in another preemptive coat of black paint, just to prevent the bricks from flaking off every time I use a soft brush. Granted, this means more character and more age-damage to the bricks to make them look older, but I don't want the whole thing to collapse on me before I am finished! I am salvaging it slowly, but it is much slower than I wanted it to go...
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Thanks for the compliment! Honestly though, please don't give up.
I love these contest the forum does, mostly because they are for
fun. For instance, all the short story contests. I haven't had the time for writing recently, but each contest has afforded me the opportunity (and a timeline to beat) for me to sit down and work on a project that I had in the back of my mind for a long time but never had the proper motivation to go and complete. The Golden Serpent was another great example; I had always wanted to do my swimming troglodon, but never had the bravery to start until the contest made me take the plunge! This contest, since it is a fun one, lets me do something I always wanted to try but never had the chance to try before.
Plus look at all the inspiration we get every time we do one of these contests. That awesome engine-of-the-gods monster brontosaurus beast that
@NIGHTBRINGER crafted is a great example. Someday I want to do something like that... someday...