Post Your Custom Figures/Models

Started by Corporal Hicks, Dec 12, 2006, 11:25:15 AM

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Dagger

Dagger

#285
My custom  alien diorama
 
My diorama of alien slimmed walls and chest buster victim.

Chest buster victim

There coming out of the walls.

pmaz11

pmaz11

#286
Nice work my friend. Looks nice!

Milan

Milan

#287


This is my custom Predator, unmasked. the one in the background is Wolf, he's a little smaller than this big nasty hunter.

Below is the same as above but with his biohelmet.




Last one shows the scale...



Feel free to comment :)


Pred Killer

The mandibles looks a bit too disproportionate to the face, but other than that it looks good, the over-all physical build is pretty damn accurate.

Milan

Milan

#289
Quote from: Pred Killer on Aug 18, 2009, 09:19:31 PM
The mandibles looks a bit too disproportionate to the face, but other than that it looks good, the over-all physical build is pretty damn accurate.

Yeah, I had to make them a little thicker so that they don't break that easy, the figure is done in 1:18 scale, so it fits in the same universe as the starwars/Indiana Jones/Gi Joe action figures.

randy4321

randy4321

#290
Quote from: FACEBOX on Dec 18, 2006, 05:53:47 AM
Part 2






im loving the diorama. how did u do the whole complex, corridor things in all that?

FACEBOX

FACEBOX

#291
Haven't been in here for a while, so I'll try to catch up where I can.

1st, the Jehuty is a kit I bought online.
I was lucky enough to find one of the last ones they had in stock.

2nd, the dioramas I post are custom made out of "junk" parts I have laying around the house.
Others are of some of my friends....but it's the same idea.
I just look around for things that might help me, modify them a bit so that they are indistinguishable, and paint. Just take a trip to your local hardware store, and keep an eye out for things that look like they can be used in a diorama. ;)

Same thing used for Pred dioramas:





Hope this helps.

Darwinsgirl

Quote from: FACEBOX on Aug 21, 2009, 02:22:55 AM
Haven't been in here for a while

Welcome back...your attendance was missed! ;) 


Quote from: FACEBOXI just look around for things that might help me, modify them a bit so that they are indistinguishable, and paint. Just take a trip to your local hardware store, and keep an eye out for things that look like they can be used in a diorama. ;)

A friend of mine who built models from scratch had me save him the plastic spools from adding maching rolls. They look very industrial from the side view.


old skool

old skool

#293
You should improve the head it looks like it has been stomped on the face by a 2 ton elephant-other than that its really cool-im not being rude ;)

WolfPredator89

Here is my custom it is made with epoxy, its not already finished..


and here it is with something taht i started to do... a warrior head

PHANTOM

PHANTOM

#295
The helmet is just

....NO.

But everything is else is really cool.

cab12394

cab12394

#296
Quote from: WolfPredator89 on Nov 22, 2009, 12:27:53 AM
Here is my custom it is made with epoxy, its not already finished..


and here it is with something taht i started to do... a warrior head


Whats with the helmet?...........
Don't like it verry mutch. Sorry. :-\

WolfPredator89

It doesnt matter, think that it is my first try making a completely custom figure about a predator.
But i will consider your opininon ;D. thanks.

gk asylum

gk asylum

#298
Great stuff on this thread.
Here's a few of the kits I've done,
Larry

















Corporal Hicks

You painted them?

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